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DENVER — Colorado saw a quick burst of overnight snow Saturday into Christmas Eve.
Expect snow flurries throughout the day in the Denver metro area with little to no additional accumulation.
Some parts of the mountains and foothills have seen up to 6 inches, while some eastern portions have seen up to 8 inches.
LATEST FORECAST: Snow arrives for a white Christmas Eve
Here are the snow totals as of 6 a.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service:
- Burlington – 8 inches
- Blue Valley – 6 inches
- Estes Park – 6 inches
- Sawpit – 6 inches
- Red Mountain Pass – 4.5 inches
- Molas Pass – 4 inches
- Winter Park – 4 inches
- Pagosa Springs – 3.4 inches
- Silverton – 3.1 inches
- Copper Mountain – 3 inches
- Breckenridge – 3 inches
- Telluride – 3 inches
- Ouray – 2.5 inches
- Camp Bird – 2.5 inches
- Stoner – 2.5 inches
- Skyway – 2 inches
- Vallecito – 2 inches
- Loveland Pass – 1.5 inches
- Meeker – 1.5 inches
- Ridgeway – 1.5 inches
- Dinosaur – 1.5 inches
- Mount Crested Butte – 1 inch
- Eldora – 1 inch
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