It snowed almost 6 inches in some places in the Denver city area as of Saturday morning. In the high country of Colorado, it snowed almost a foot in some places.

COLORADO — After a cold front came into Colorado on Friday, it snowed in the Front Range and the Denver metro area. The foothills and mountains west of Denver were hit by strong winds.

It was going to snow a few inches along the Front Range and in the Denver area. On Saturday morning, 6 inches of snow fell in some parts of the Denver city area. In the high country of Colorado, some places had more than a foot of snow.

Denver’s official monitoring point, on the other hand, has only reported 0.4 inches, which is much less than other metro areas.

The National Weather Service says this is how much snow there was as of 9 a.m. Saturday:

• Rollinsville – 12.8 inches
• Sunshine – 12.2 inches
• Aspen Park – 12.2 inches
• Conifer – 11 inches
• Crescent Village – 11 inches
• Genesee – 11 inches
• Winter Park – 10 inches
• Nederland – 10 inches
• Ken Caryl – 9.7 inches
• Aspen Springs – 9.2 inches
• Florissant – 9 inhces
• Beulah – 9 inches
• Brookvale – 8.2 inches
• Copper Mountian – 8 inches
• Evergreen – 7.8 inches
• Golden – 7.8 inches
• Boulder – 7.5 inches
• Breckenridge – 7 inches
• Jamestown – 7 inches
• Chatfield Reservoir – 7 inches
• Pine Junction – 7 inches
• Woodland Park – 7 inches
• Pueblo – 7 inches
• Walsenburg – 6.7 inches
• Snowmass – 6.4 inches
• Vail – 6 inches
• Keystone – 6 inches
• Lakewood – 6 inches
• Golden – 6 inches
• Monument – 6 inches
• Wheat Ridge – 5.9 inches
• Arvada – 5.8 inches
• Buffalo Creek – 5.8 inches
• Redstone – 5.5 inches
• Blende – 5 inches
• Skyway – 5 inches
• Black Forest – 4.7 inches
• Peterson Air Force Base – 4.5 inches
• Mon Crested Butte – 4.5 inches
• Estes Park – 4.3 inches
• Louisville – 4.1 inches
• Federal Heights – 3.5 inches
• Air Force Academy – 3.5 inches
• Edgewater – 3.4 inches
• Niwot – 3.4 inches
• Littleton – 3.3 inches
• Broomfield – 3.3 inches
• Colorado Springs – 3 inches
• Ekdira – 3 inches
• Loveland Pass – 3 inches
• East Denver – 2.8 inches
• Lone Tree – 2.5 inches
• Longmont – 2.2 inches
• Thornton – 1.7 inches
• Denver International Airport – 0.4 inches