It may be mid-April but it's not unusual for the mountains in the West to still see significant snow this time of year, and that's what's happening yesterday -- and will continue through Saturday on I-25 affecting Denver. For more on the forecast, see our Headlines at right. Here are some selected spotter amounts reported during the past 48 hours, as of 6 PM Mountain Time Friday:

Pinecliffe, CO: 34.5"
Larimer County, CO: 27.0"
Eureka, NV: 26.0"
Genessee, CO: 25.6"
Blackhawk, CO: 25.0"
Evergreen, CO: 25.0"
Spring Creek, NV: 23.0"
Lamoille, NV: 21.0"
Boulder, CO: 20.0"
Teton County, WY: 17.0"
I will update this list later this evening and again Saturday morning. Promise!
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it was a pretty big storm. :) here in northern utah the highest valley total in the suburban salt lake city area ended up in orem at 15 inches and the highest mountain total 39 inches at alta collins. :) finally over now. hopefully the gfs holds and pounds us with another snowstorm starting friday the 24th or so.
Posted by cody | April 17, 2009 8:29 PM