Colorado
These Colorado areas got the most snow in last week’s storm
National Weather Service watches, warnings explained
Here are what weather statements mean and how to stay safe ahead of a storm.
Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins Coloradoan
The National Weather Service compiled snow totals for more than 400 stations across 13 Colorado counties for the March 13-15 storm.
A site in Aspen Springs in Gilpin County recorded the highest total at more than 5 feet, where the county declared a local disaster emergency. Different parts of the state saw road closures and avalanche warnings.
Here’s a look at accumulations across the state:
Top 10 snowfall reports in Colorado
- Aspen Springs in Gilpin County: 61.5 inches
- Evergreen (5.4 miles northwest) in Clear Creek County: 61.0 inches
- Aspen Springs (1 mile west) in Gilpin County: 57.0 inches
- Rollinsville (1.1 miles south-southwest) in Gilpin County: 54.4 inches
- Idaho Springs (4.7 miles south-southeast) in Clear Creek County: 53.7 inches
- Nederland (4 miles east-northeast) in Boulder County: 53.0 inches
- Rollinsville (0.1 miles west-northwest) in Gilpin County: 50.7 inches
- Pinecliffe (4 miles south-southeast) in Jefferson County: 50.7 inches
- Pinecliffe (2.5 miles west-northwest) in Boulder County: 48.1 inches
- Nederland (4.3 miles east-northeast) in Boulder County: 47.5 inches
Top 10 snowfall reports in Larimer County
- Estes Park (1.8 miles south): 41.1 inches
- Pennock Pass (2 miles west-northwest): 40.0 inches
- Glen Haven (1.2 miles north): 36.9 inches
- Drake (4.3 miles west-southwest): 36.4 inches
- Estes Park (2 miles south): 36.0 inches
- Estes Park (3.3 miles south-southwest): 34.8 inches
- Estes Park (1.7 miles southwest): 33.3 inches
- Pennock Pass (3 miles east): 33.0 inches
- Bellvue (5.9 miles west): 32.5 inches
- Lyons (8.9 miles west-northwest): 32.5 inches
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The Coloradoan compiled both snowfall and precipitation for every National Weather Service station available. Tap on a column to sort values or search for a specific location.
The map below shows county aggregated data for snow and precipitation recordings. Tap or hover over each place to see more information.
Ignacio Calderon covers climate and Larimer County government for the Coloradoan. Contact him at ignacio@coloradoan.com.
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Avalanche Re-Signs Kulak | Colorado Avalanche
DENVER – The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club announced today the team has signed defenseman Brett Kulak to a five-year contract extension through the 2030-31 season.
Kulak, 32, was originally acquired by the Avalanche in a trade with Pittsburgh on Feb. 24, 2026 and tallied three points (0g/3a) in 27 regular-season showings for Colorado over 19:08 of average time on ice per game. His 2025-26 regular season consisted of playing for the Edmonton Oilers and Penguins in addition to the Avalanche where he totaled 12 points (1g/11a) in 83 contests. Kulak was the only NHLer to skate in 83 games last season. Additionally, he dressed in his 600th career NHL contest on Nov. 15 at Carolina and notched his 100th career assist on Dec. 30 vs. Carolina.
The 6-foot-1, 192-pound defenseman was in the lineup for all 13 Stanley Cup Playoff games for the Avalanche in 2026 and chipped in five points (1g/4a) and logged 20:38 of time on ice per game. The goal was his first with the Burgundy and Blue, regular season or postseason, and it came as the overtime-winner in Game 5 of the Second Round (May 13) to send the Avalanche to the Western Conference Final. It was the third time a defenseman scored a series clinching overtime goal in Avalanche/Nordiques history and the first since Sandis Ozolinsh (Game 6 of the 1996 Conference Semifinal) did it 30 years to the date prior to Kulak’s. Additionally, Kulak’s marker was the 10th time an Avalanche/Nordiques skater sent the team to the next round with an overtime tally and the first instance since Artturi Lehkonen in Game 4 of the 2022 Western Conference Final (June 6, 2022).
A native of Edmonton, Alberta, Kulak has registered 137 points (29g/108a) in 663 career regular-season games with Colorado, Pittsburgh, Edmonton, the Montreal Canadiens and Calgary Flames from 2014-26. The last 370 of those games have come consecutively and he enters 2026-27 with the ninth-longest active “Iron Man” streak in the NHL. The left-shot defenseman has also added 29 points (4g/25a) over 111 career Stanley Cup Playoff contests and has been a member of three teams that have made it to the Stanley Cup Final (2023-24 and 2024-25 Oilers, 2020-21 Canadiens). Kulak’s 111 playoff games lead all NHL defensemen since making his postseason debut in 2020 and are second among all skaters in that span behind only Corey Perry (126).
Originally drafted by the Flames in the fourth round (105th overall) in the 2012 NHL Draft, Kulak appeared in 136 AHL games over parts of the 2012-19 campaigns (13g/41a). He was also a member of the then-ECHL Colorado Eagles for part of 2014-15. Prior to turning pro, Kulak played for the Western Hockey League’s Vancouver Giants from 2010-14 and amassed 128 points (35g/93a) in 216 regular-season contests.
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Colorado Springs police searching for missing 11-year-old
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) is searching for a missing child.
CSPD said 11-year-old Emilio Gerardo was last seen Thursday around 8:06 p.m. near North Carefree Circle and Peterson Road.
Gerardo is described as a 4-foot-8 and 65-pound Hispanic male with brown hair and brown eyes.
Police said he was last seen in a black shirt, black pants and black Converse shoes. They said he may have a VR headset with him.
Police said he could be in the area of Sand Creek High School or Remington Park.
If you see Gerardo or know where he may be, contact the Colorado Springs Police Department at 719-444-7000.
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Kids escape unscathed after van slips off Colorado mountain road and down Blue River embankment
A van carrying campers from a hike near Blue River rolled down an embankment Thursday afternoon, but everyone inside escaped without major injuries. According to the Keystone Science School, the 15-passenger van was transporting 13 campers and two adults back from Mohawk Lakes when it slid off a wet road and rolled over.
Emergency crews responded to Spruce Creek Road after receiving reports of a single-vehicle rollover.
“We’re fortunate that it was low speed, and there was no intrusion into the passenger cabin,” Matt Benedict, division chief of wildfire and community preparedness for Red, White and Blue Fire said.
Investigators believe muddy conditions created by recent rainfall contributed to the crash. The van rolled down a steep embankment before coming to rest against a tree. Two people suffered minor injuries, but neither required transportation to a hospital, according to fire officials.
Keystone Science School confirmed emergency responders arrived quickly and that no major injuries were reported.
“The safety and well-being of our campers and staff is our highest priority,” Executive Director Eric Rightor said in a statement. “We are grateful that there were no major injuries, and we are committed to fully supporting all those involved and their families.”
Fire officials also credited seatbelt use for helping protect those inside the vehicle. “We always encourage everyone to wear their seatbelts… and they did. And everybody left,” Benedict said.
The Keystone Science School is located in Summit County.
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