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Boulder County Snowfall Totals: National Weather Service Report
Here's a look at snowfall totals in Boulder, Longmont, Louisville, Lafayette and other regions.

BOULDER COUNTY, CO — A snowstorm hit Colorado over the weekend and left some Front Range regions with more than 3 feet of snow. Some Boulder County cities recorded nearly 2 feet of snowfall, according to the latest totals from the National Weather Service.
The agency issued a blizzard warning Sunday for Denver's western metro area, Boulder and other Colorado cities. Winds gusted between 30 and 40 mph, weather officials said.
Snowfall totals in Boulder County:
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- Boulder: Between 8 and 20 inches
- Longmont: Between 8 and 18 inches
- Louisville: Between 9 and 23 inches
- Lafayette: Between 10.5 and 23.6 inches
Downtown Denver got between 6 and 17.5 inches of snow, and Denver International Airport saw between 11 and 27 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
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Here's a look at snowfall totals in other areas:
- Lakewood: Between 5.5 and 16 inches
- Arvada: Between 6 and 28.5 inches
- Littleton: Between 5 and 15 inches
- Westminster: Between 6.4 and 25 inches
- Broomfield: Between 7 and 24 inches
- Golden: 21.5 inches
Most government buildings will be closed Monday, and many schools also announced closures.
More than 2,000 flights out of Denver International Airport were canceled over the weekend.
The Colorado National Guard was deployed over the weekend to respond to emergencies during the snowstorm.
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