If you’ve lived in Denver for more than 20 years -- you’ll remember March 17, 2003. It was the cold and bitter start to what would become the second biggest snowstorm ever to hit Denver. What do you remember about the blizzard? cowx
DENVER — If you’ve lived in Denver for more than 20 years, then we’re sure you’ll remember March 17, 2003.
From March 17-19, 2003, there were building collapses and traffic was completely shut down as Colorado roads and interstates were completely shut down for days. Officially at the old reporting site at Stapleton International Airport, 31.8 inches of snow fell. Other snow reports included 87.5 inches at Rollinsville in Gilpin County, 77.5" in Winter Park, 50.0" near Golden and 40.3" in Aurora. Check out this full list of snow totals from the March 2003 blizzard.
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