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Picking up 3 feet in that spot near CO Springs and another spot as well. Not to ignore the areas in white and purple. Wow. Looks like downslope effect for the purple spots north of CO Springs.
Notice the higher totals misses Denver.
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At my house in the city of Denver, I had about 4" of slush. Monday evening, it rained up until around 9 p.m. before turning to snow, and I didn't hear any unusual wind. No blizzard at all! Most of it's melted now.
Where I work in the southern metro area, at higher elevation and up against hills, there was around 10".
Mammoth picked up 9 inches at the main lodge so far. Nice little storm. That puts them at a total of 50 inches this season. (All of which fell in November).
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