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Silver Lake, Colorado received 76 inches (6 feet, 4 inches - 1.93 Meters) of snow in 24 hours spanning April 14 and 15, 1921.

The most snowfall recorded during 1 calendar day was in Georgetown, Colorado. 63 Inches in 1913

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