Historic November Snow Storm Ends in the Rockies

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10 Nov 2024 9:10 PM

COLORADO— The record-breaking snowstorm event of New Mexico and Colorado has come to an end. The numbers have been tallied and Denver International Airport picked up 20" of snow! Here are a few tidbits on this event! This event was the third biggest November snowstorm since 1983. In addition, the recent snowstorm is now the 11th biggest snowfall event on record!

As we examine other locations in the Southwest, the top location of snow was San Isabel, CO with seeing 54.9" of snow! In New Mexico, the top snowfall report was 40 inches in Angel Fire, NM.

As we go forward into next week, high pressure sets up over the Four Corners and lots of melting will likely with highs warming into the 50s and 60s!Tune in at :50 past the hour to check out our Western Regional Forecast for all the details on the Intermountain West snow!

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