Today’s Colorado ski and snow report: back from Spring Break

Hello again. We were out all week for Spring Break and did some amazing Western things, which we’ll share later this week following the next round of snow.

Speaking of snow, while we were out there have been smatterings and scatterings of snow here and there, mainly along I-70 and the Continental Divide, as you can see in the 24-hour and 48-hour snow totals below.

There will be no new snow to report tomorrow morning, but make sure to check back Tuesday and Wednesday morning as a legitimate storm will move through Colorado’s mountains and bring more consistent and widespread snow.

Starting tomorrow and over the next week, we’re planning to catch up on news and upcoming events you should know about, plus some stuff we learned over Spring Break that might interest you. In the meantime, have a fantastic week and enjoy the 24-hour and two-day snow totals, listed in that order, from Colorado’s ski areas…

Arapahoe Basin: 2”, 3”

Aspen Highlands: 0”, 0”

Aspen Mountain: 0”, 0”

Beaver Creek: 0”, 1”

Breckenridge: 2”, 6”

Buttermilk: 0”, 0”

Copper Mountain: 1”, 3”

Crested Butte: 0”, 0”

Durango Mountain Resort: 0”, 0”

Eldora: 0”, 0”

Keystone: 1”, 2”

Loveland: 2”, 3”

Monarch: 0”, 0”

Powderhorn: 0”, 0”

Ski Cooper: 2”, 5”

Ski Granby Ranch: 0”, 0”

Snowmass: 0”, 0”

Steamboat: 1/4”, 1/4”

Sunlight: 0”, 0”

Telluride: 0”, 0”

Vail: 0”, 1”

Winter Park: 1”, 1 1/2”

Wolf Creek: 0”, 0”

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Regan Dickinson is a Denver-based writer, editor, pundit, father, husband, son, brother, cousin, etc., etc., who loves to ski in the winter and hike in the summer. Regan is always on the lookout for the best slope-side deals and snow conditions as well as ways to beat the crowds, avoid traffic...

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