Colorado experienced heavy snowfall of 2 feet on Saturday

Colorado experienced a snow day on Saturday, as several inches of snowfall blanketed many parts of the state.

During the storm, Denver International Airport received a total of 5.5 inches of snow. However, this was relatively mild compared to the heavy snowfall experienced in other parts of the metro area and the state.

Over the weekend, Crested Butte in Gunnison County experienced a significant snowfall, receiving a generous 24 inches of snow.

Jefferson County, specifically Lakewood, experienced significant snowfall on Saturday. According to the National Weather Service, Lakewood received a substantial 16.2 inches of snow accumulation.

County Location Inches
Gunnison 7 WNW Crested Butte 24
Jefferson 4 WNW Kassler 20.3
Jefferson 1 SSW Crescent Village 20
Jefferson 3 SSW Crescent Village 19.9
Jefferson 2 SW Golden 19.5
Chaffee 1 NNW Monarch Pass 19
Jefferson 2 SSE Kittredge 18.3
Custer 7 WSW Wetmore 18
Mineral 1 SE Wolf Creek Pass 18
Larimer 3 NNW Horsetooth Mounta 17
Larimer 7 SE Cherokee Park 16.9
Jefferson 2 WSW Lakewood 16.2
Jefferson 1 SW Tiny Town 16
Jefferson Morrison 16
Larimer 3 E Buckhorn Mountain 16
Boulder 1 N Sunshine 15.6
Jefferson 1 NNW Genesee 15.2
Jefferson 1 WSW White Ranch Open 14.7
Delta 6 E Skyway 14.5
Jefferson 2 N Ken Caryl 14.2
Boulder 1 WNW Crescent Village 14
Clear Creek 1 WNW Loveland Pass 14
El Paso 5 NW Black Forest 14
San Miguel 2 SSW Telluride 14
Jefferson 1 E Ken Caryl 13.5
Jefferson 2 SSW Rocky Flats 13.5
Custer Rosita 13
Jefferson 1 ESE Ken Caryl 13
Larimer 3 NW Mishawaka 12.8
Jefferson Tiny Town 12.6
Boulder 3 N Pinecliffe 12.4
Broomfield 3 S Superior 12.1
Boulder 1 NNW Louisville 12
Summit 1 SSW Copper Mountain 12
Teller 1 W Woodland Park 12
Teller 3 NE Cripple Creek 12
Teller 6 S Divide 12
Teller Florissant 12
Teller Woodland Park 12
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A total of 39 areas experienced snowfall of 12 inches or more during the storm, with 15 of them specifically located in Jefferson County.

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