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When 5 Feet Fell in 24-Hours: Georgetown, CO, 1913 Blizzard Still Stands as U.S. Snowfall Record - SnowBrains

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Georgetown, Colorado, still holds the 24-hour snowfall record after 112 years. | Photo: wikimedia More than a century has passed since a sleepy Colorado mountain town woke up buried beneath more than five feet of fresh snow, yet the record set on December 4, 1913, has never been broken. According to the National Weather Service, Georgetown, located at 8,500 feet in Colorado’s Rockies, received 63 inches of snow in a single 24-hour period during …
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SnowBrains broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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