Which Denver suburbs got the most snow?
By Shawn Patrick on March 15, 2024
It’s not rare that different parts of Denver get drastically different amounts of snow during a storm, but this storm saw some of the bigger swings I’ve ever witnessed.
Nederland, Colorado was the winner when it came to the amount of snow from the storm at 53 inches, but at 44 miles from Denver, I wouldn’t call Nederland a suburb. So here are the Denver-area cities that saw the most:
- Conifer, 40 inches
- Estes Park, 36 inches
- Evergreen, 32 inches
- Roxborough Park, 30 inches
- Golden, 26 inches
- Lone Tree, 25 inches
- Ken Caryl, 22 inches
- Broomfield, 21 inches
- Castle Rock, 21 inches
- Southwest Boulder, 21 inches
- Highlands Ranch, 18 inches
- Wheat Ridge, 16 inches
- Centennial, 15 inches
- Lakewood, 14 inches
- Aurora, 14 inches
- Denver, 11 inches
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