Not much to say about an upslope storm except the big tally at Echo Mountain: 55 inches. I don’t even know how you ski in that amount of snow. And, as you’ll see below, Eldora ended up with almost three feet of new snow.
Unfortunately, excepting the far southwest of the state, the rest of the Colorado resort got very little out of that storm. Meanwhile, we’ll be digging out and slip sliding away down in Denver for the next few days.
Speaking of the next few days, it looks pretty calm this week. No new snow is expected, though an inch or two here and there might accumulate early in the week at some higher elevations. We’ll keep an eye out for the next round and let you know.
Here are the one-day and two-day totals in that order…
Arapahoe Basin: 1”, 2”
Aspen Highlands: 0”, 2”
Aspen Mountain: 2”, 4”
Beaver Creek: 0”, 2”
Breckenridge: 1”, 3”
Buttermilk: 1”, 2”
Copper Mountain: 0”, 1”
Crested Butte: 0”, 1”
Echo Mountain: 39”, 55”
Eldora: 7”, 31”
Keystone: 0”, 0”
Loveland: 2”, 4”
Monarch: 4”, 9”
Powderhorn: 0”, 1”
Purgatory: 4”, 12”
Silverton: NA
Ski Cooper: 0”, 2”
Snowmass: 3”, 6”
SolVista Basin: 0”, 0”
Steamboat: 0”, 0”
Sunlight: 0”, 0”
Telluride: 5”, 8”
Vail: 0”, 1”
Winter Park: 1/2”, 1 1/2”
Wolf Creek: 0”, 9”















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