PHOTOS: Who has received the most snow?
Nov 08, 2024
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — As snow continues to fall throughout the Pikes Peak Region and out across the plains, some may have wondered how much snow has actually fallen throughout the cities, and who has received the most.
The National Weather Service released a statement with snowfall reports from 20 counties, including Mineral County, all the way to Kiowa County. So, who received the most snow?
Here's a hint. FOX21 News viewer Gina A. sent this from Trinidad.
Note: NWS observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. All observations were taken on the morning of Friday, Nov. 8.
Alamosa County
Waverly: 10.6 inches
Alamosa: 6.7 inches
Bent County
Las Animas: 10 inches
Costilla County
East-North East Fort Garland: 37.0 inches
Northeast Fort garland: 34.7 inches
El Paso County:
Peyton: 21.1 inches
Black Forest: 20.6 inches
Northeast Colorado Springs: 16.6 inches
Fremont County
Cotopaxi: 19.9 inches
Lincoln Park: 14.6 inches
Huerfano County
Walsenburg: 16.4 inches
Kiowa County
Eads: 6.4 inches
Las Animas County
Trinidad: 23.0 inches
Kim: 19.0 inches
Aguilar: 18.4 inches
Lori M. shared this photo from Trinidad.
Pueblo County
Beulah: 28.7 inches
Colorado City: 12.0 inches
Pueblo: 9.1 inches
Pueblo West: 5.5 inches
Rio Grande County
West Monte Vista: 14.5 inches
Teller County
Divide: 13.2 inches
Woodland Park: 12.6 inches
Cripple Creek: 11.3 inches
Florissant: 7.3 inches
So far, most of the heaviest snow has been reported around Limon and Trinidad.
Additional snow is expected to fall between Friday evening into Saturday morning. The FOX21 Storm Team is expecting the storm to end on Saturday, but before it does, it will do some more damage and leave another layer of snow.
To see NWS' full report, click the link above.