Snow totals, a 19-year-old who survived the Brussels attacks has many stories to tell, and tonight it's time to pull once again out your busted bracket, here are the things you need to know before you go on Thursday, March 24th.

Snow totals were all over the place yesterday across the state; some areas saw HUGE totals while others not as significant. According to the National Weather Service, here are some updated snow totals from Northern Colorado. Berthoud (16"), Fort Collins (11"), Longmont (14"), Boulder (25.5") and DIA, after the canceled flights, the airport broke the previous daily snow record of 8", set in 2010 with a total of 12.1." Still pretty icy for your morning commute.

Mason Wells, is a Mormon missionary from Utah, he is 19 and already has a lot of stories to tell. Wells survived the Brussels terrorist attacks on Tuesday. He also survived the Boston Marathon bombing and last year's terrorist attacks in Paris. His dad told ABC, "It’s a blessing from God he’s alive. I think the Boston experience helped him to stay calm. The way we get back on our feet after something like this happens is a true test of character. He was blessed significantly by God. We see a blessing by this, not a terrible curse."

Finally, tonight it's all basketball all the time once again. The Sweet 16, aka the next round of college basketball's Hunger Games, get your busted bracket out, sit back and see if Gonzaga (the lowest seeded team left in the tournament) can keep dancing into the Elite Eight.

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