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Colorado Snow Totals. Here are some snow reports from around Colorado as of 12:30 p.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service: La Veta Pass - 34.7 inches; San Isabel - 32.3 inches;
Daily snow observations from GHCN stations are available using the pulldown menus below to select the state, month, and year of interest for either snowfall or snow depth data.
Snow Survey Schedule. Click On Map for Regional Analyses. Automated Model Discussion: November 2, 2024. Area Covered By Snow: 7.9%. Area Covered Last Month: 0.0%. Snow Depth.
Snow Reports. Note: these data are unofficial and provisional. Zip codes (where available) of observations will be included in text files after October 7, 2008. Station Snowfall Reports. Station Snow Water Equivalent Reports. Station Snowdepth Reports. Interpolated Snowfall Products.
Explore snowfall totals and the latest winter warnings for the nation, while staying on top of snow predictions for the week ahead. Learn More.
Check records of past weather: explore how hot or cold it got through the week, how much rain or snow/sleet/hail fell, and how deep any snow was on the ground. Check what the weather was like on specific dates in history: did a snowstorm affect voter turnout on an election day?
Snowfall during the 2021-2022 snow season was below average from the central and southern Rockies to the southern Great Lakes and into the Northeast in December 2021. By January, snow cover was above average across portions of the West, northern Plains, Midwest, Great Lakes and from the Appalachians to the Northeast.
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The National Gridded Snowfall Analysis estimates snowfall in the recent past by gathering several operational data sets into a unified analysis. Snowfall observations are provided by numerous observing networks, including ASOS, COOP, CoCoRaHS, FAA, NWS spotters, and others.