While for many in the NewsFirst 5 viewing area, it was more rain, fog, drizzle and the occasional snowflake, in the areas where it snowed, it was impressive. Here are the most recent totals...
17.00" - 2 S of Cuchara
14.00" - SE of La Veta
12.00" - 6 NE of the Spanish Peaks; SW of Beulah
11.30" - La Veta
11.00" - 2 S of La Veta Pass
10.40" - Maysville
10.00" - WNW of Walsenburg and WSW of Walsenburg ; 2 W of Rye; 2 WSW of Rosita
09.50" - WSW of Boncarbo
09.00" - 4 NE of Florissant
08.00" - 1 W of Farisita; 1 WNW of Walsenburg; 10 S of Cokedale
07.00" - 1 W of Antonito
06.00" - 8 N of Trinidad; Woodland Park
05.40" - Beulah
05:00" - Fox Run (East of Baptist Road); 1 WSW of Woodland Park; Woodland Park
04.50" - La Junta; 6 E of Monument
04:40" - Maysville
04:00" - 2 N of Black Forest
03.90" - 6 W of Westcliffe
03.80" - 4 WNW of Buena Vista
03.00" - 4 ENE of Stonewall; 1 W of Farisita
02.90" - Westcliffe
In addition, Pueblo reported record precipitation for the date. At least .92" since midnight. Old record - .36" set in 1979
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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