Rain and snow reports from last night's storm system
Apr 14, 2025
04/14/25 8am: Good to see the forecast pan out as expected last night with some measurable snow along the front-range and a beautiful clash of seasons this morning (with the snow and spring flowers). Parts of the western suburbs and foothills picked up 1/2" to 4" of new snow. Also good to see the expected 1-4" in parts of the mountains.
At my house in Westminster I measured 0.7" of snow with 0.15" of liquid (rain and melted snow combined). This brings my seasonal totals since Oct 1st: 41.2" of snow with 4.24" of water.
Here are some notable snow and liquid reports from the front-range via CoCoRaHS:
Allenspark 0.9 W: 4.1", NA
Floyd Hill 3.7 N: 3.2", NA
Jamestown 2.5 SSE: 3.6", 0.21"
Estes Park 1.8 S: 2.9", 0.14"
Golden 4.8 NW (foothills): 2.8", 0.24"
Lyons 8.9 WNW: 2.8", 0.18"
Nederland 0.4 WNW: 2.6", 0.19"
Dumont 2.0 WNW: 2.3", 0.17"
Arvada 1.4 NNW: 1.3", 0.21"
Evergreen 2.6 S: 1.2", NA
Wheat Ridge 2.5 ESE: 1.2", 0.24"
Lakewood 1.5 WSW: 1.0", 0.24"
Boulder 3.0 SSW: 0.8", 0.27"
Westminster 1.1 SW (my house): 0.7", 0.15"
Denver 2.1 ENE: 0.7", 0.09"
Here are some notable 24hr snow reports from the ski areas and SNOTEL via CAIC:
Eldora ski: 3"
University Camp snotel (IPW): 3"
Sawtooth snotel: 3"
Long Draw Res snotel: 2"
Winter Park ski: 2"
A-Basin: 2"
Keystone ski: 2"
Loveland ski: 1.5"
Bear Lake snotel (RMNP): 1"
Copper ski: 1"
Vail: 0.5"
Little break in the action with a brief dry out and warm up through Wed am. Rain/snow returns to the mountains by Wed afternoon. Still tracking a large storm system from Thu afternoon through Sat am, more on that later.
How are conditions in your neck of the woods this morning? How much snow or rain?
First two image from near my house in Westminster this morning. Images 3 and 4 are current views of Eldora and Winter Park snow-stakes. Fifth image shows 24hr snow-reports over the front-range from CoCoRaHS.






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