The season`s first major winter storm continues to roll across the Rockies and into the western High Plains. This winter storm has produced between 4 inches to nearly four feet since late Tuesday as it roared from Utah into the Rockies.
Here is a list of a few of the biggest snow accumulations reported so far:
Colorado:
- Pinecliffe: 46 inches
- Conifer: 42 inches
- Evergreen: 40 inches
- Genesee: 38 inches
- Black Hawk: 34 inches
- Golden: 32 inches
- Nederland: 30 inches
- Littleton: 28.5 inches
- Boulder: 20 inches
Idaho:
- Mountain Meadow: 12.0 inches
- Hawkins Lake: 9.0 inches
- Dixie: 7.0 inches
Montana:
- Fort Benson: 14.0 inches
- Stahl Peak: 12.0 inches
- Badger Pass: 10.0 inches
- Warm Springs: 10.0 inches
- Flattop Mtn: 9.0 inches
Utah:
- Alta-Collins: 10.0 inches
Wyoming:
- South Pass City: 29 inches
- Lander: 26 inches
- Townsend Creek: 26 inches
- Atlantic City: 16 inches
- Centennial: 14 inches
- Buford: 12 inches
- Cheyenne: 12 inches
Nebraska:
- Harrisburg: 20 inches
- Harrison: 17 inches
- Scottsbluff: 14 inches
- Chadron: 12 inches
- Gordon: 7.0 inches
- Scottsbluff: 2.0 inches
South Dakota:
- Lead: 23.4 inches
- Deadwood: 18.6 inches
- Spearfish: 9.0 inches
- Oglala: 5.8 inches
- Rapid City: 3.2 inches
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Story Image: Margie Beckman braces against blowing snow as she crosses 17th Street in Denver, Colo. (Ed Andrieski, The Associated Press)
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