Storm recap, next snow a few days out

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Another healthy storm which spread some moisture back across the metro areas favored those in Boulder and Jefferson Counties with the deepest totals.

Here are statewide totals via CoCoRaHS Thursday morning.

A full list of reported totals via the NWS is here.

Per our forecast, we barely made it for Castle Rock into the forecast 3-7 inch range, and Fort Collins needed just a touch more to exceed our range, and a couple spots in Boulder and Jefferson County did climb just above our 10 inch mark, but the majority of forecast points came well within forecast.

For Denver, a total of five inches was measured at DIA. The season to date total is now near 30 inches. For many neighborhoods, the total water from this system was between 0.25 to 0.5 inches. Not bad!

The year-to-date precipitation has favored the eastern half of the state, but the water-year total remains in deficit for most of Colorado.

So, it doesn't hurt to stay in this relatively active weather pattern. Speaking of, the next chance for moisture arrives Monday, after a weekend warm up that pushes us to near 60 degrees.