More than two centuries of Denver snowfall records were broken as more than a foot of snow clobbered the metro area in just three days.
Sunshine broke through Saturday afternoon as the storm, which began Thursday, moved east, said Jim Kalina, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Boulder.
The previous record for heaviest snowfall in 24 hours in February was 9½ inches, set on Feb. 22, 1909, Kalina said. Friday’s total snowfall of 12½ inches broke the 103-year-old record by 3 inches.
Friday’s snowfall also shattered the 80-year-old record for most snowfall on Feb. 3. The previous record was Read more…
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