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Weather Watchers Report Varying Snow Totals Thursday Morning

DENVER (CBS4) - Our Weather Watchers are dedicated individuals who help us tell the weather story. They've been particularly important this past week as large systems moved in and dropped various levels of accumulation across all of Colorado.

Following last weekend's snowstorm, a cold front moved in on Wednesday and plans to stay for the weekend. Weather Watchers are scattered over the region and had very different reports this morning.

Mychele Smith in Southwest Littleton had 7.2 inches of snow around midnight.

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Four inches was reported in Thornton just after 5 a.m., by Weather Watcher Jennifer Perry.

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At about 4:30 a.m. Robert Peck in Arvada had 2.6 inches of snow.

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Phil Curry in Franktown only measured one inch around 5:30 this morning.

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Meanwhile, Bambi Moss in Conifer reported a whopping 11.7 inches at about 5:40 a.m.!

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Here are some of the other snow totals reported by 9 a.m. on Thursday:

John Stout (Lone Tree) - 7 inches
Bambi Moss (Conifer) - 12 inches
Richard Kursevich (Bailey) - 5 inches
Ron Ruhoff (Limon) - 2 inches
Don McNair (Empire) - 4 inches
Delmar Smith (Nathrop) - 3.2 inches
John Baich (Coal Creek Canyon) - 12.1 inches
Susan Roth (Broomfield) - 8 inches
Mychele Smith (SW Littleton) - 7.3 inches
John Kirkpatrick (Evergreen) - 4.3 inches
Walter Masten (Thornton) - 5 inches
Paul Romero (Westminster) - 6.3 inches
Jennifer Perry (Thornton) - 4 inches
Orlando Adelman Jr. (West Littleton) - 8 inches
Mitch and Sandy Granger (NW Arvada) - 9.5 inches

To learn more about Weather Watchers and find out how you can help tell the weather story, click here.

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