Major Winter Storm! May 11-12 2014

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Major Winter Storm! May 11-12 2014

#1 Postby Scott Patterson » Sat May 10, 2014 11:59 pm

Check out the predicted snowfall totals for the northwest part of the state (I live in Craig):

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NOAA isn't predicting near that much though. They've dropped it down to 3-6". It was 6-10". I bet NOAA is closer to reality, but I guess we'll see.

http://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.p ... 28ChIFdWSo

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Right now it's raining heavily at 35F.
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#2 Postby WeatherGuesser » Sun May 11, 2014 6:47 am

Snow totals aren't really the figure of interest though, are they? 8-) :roll:
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#3 Postby WeatherGuesser » Mon May 12, 2014 4:53 pm

Snow accumulations from the Mother's Day storm in Colorado, according to the National Weather Service, include:

Allens Park — 23.5 inches

Bailey — 9.5 inches

Bergen Park — 12 inches

Black Hawk — 16.8 inches

Breckenridge — 10.9 inches

Broomfield — 6.2 inches

Castle Pines — 6 inches

Cheesman Reservoir — 7 inches

Conifer — 16 inches

Eldorado Springs — 11 inches

Elizabeth — 7 inches

Evergreen — 13 inches

Federal Heights — 6 inches

Fort Collins — 6.9 inches

Four Corners, Larimer County — 29 inches

Genesee — 16.6 inches

Greeley — 2.8 inches

Green Mountain Reservoir, Summit County — 8 inches

Highlands Ranch — 7 inches

Hugo — 3.5 inches

Karval — 2 inches

Ken Caryl — 7.8 inches

Lafayette — 4.5 inches

Littleton — 5.2 inches

Nederland — 16.5 inches

Northglenn — 8.1 inches

Pinecliffe — 15.1 inches

Pingree Park — 28 inches

Silver Plume — 16.8 inches

Thornton — 4.3 inches

Thurman — 6 inches

Virginia Dale — 16 inches

Westminster — 6.7 inches

Wheat Ridge — 5.3 inches


http://www.denverpost.com/weathernews/c ... -day-storm
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