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Colorado snow totals: Here's how much fell across the state

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Many parts of Colorado's mountains have seen more than a foot of snow as a spring storm system wraps up Sunday.

DENVER — The higher elevations in Colorado received significant snow accumulations as a spring storm system moved through the state over the weekend.

A Winter Weather Advisory and a Winter Storm Watch were issued for Friday night through early Sunday for areas 8,000 feet and higher.

Mount Audubon reported the highest total as of Sunday morning, getting nearly two feet of snow. In addition, multiple locations reported getting more than a foot of snow.

More heavy snowfall is expected in the mountains Sunday morning, with a few more inches of accumulation in places, before it slows down in the afternoon and wraps up in the evening.

Rain turned into snow across the majority of the Denver metro area Saturday afternoon, but no significant snow totals were reported.

Snow totals around Colorado according to the National Weather Service:

Tips for removing snow from trees:

If it appears the tree has fallen on powerlines, it's best to leave it alone and wait for the utility to come and clear it.

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