Today’s Colorado ski and snow report: four-day totals and terrain update

Following three days of relatively consistent snowfall in the northern and central mountains of Colorado, yesterday was generally clear and nice, today is seeing more of the same, and more snow is supposed to move in tonight.

The coming week ought to see a regular pattern of snow; not big, epic snow, but a nice, steady accumulation that will help bring Colorado’s snow pack closer to average for the season.

We’re starting to see some of this normalization in today’s updated terrain report with about half of Colorado’s ski areas 100 percent open and the majority of the other half at 90 percent or more open. Not bad, considering how dry the beginning of the season was.

Expect great conditions this week and going forward into the spring skiing phase next month. Our hope is a season that lasts at least through June since we love us some summer skiing. Stay tuned here for the totals that pile up this week and a whole lot more.

In the meantime, here are the four-day totals, starting with the 24-hour totals and so forth, and the updated terrain report from across Colorado…

Arapahoe Basin: 0”, 2”, 7”, 9” (8 lifts, 66 trails, 2 terrain parks, 625 acres, 65% open, 35” base)

Aspen Highlands: 0”, 0”, 1”, 3” (5 lifts, 117 trails, 1,020 acres, 100% open, 35” base)

Aspen Mountain: 0”, 0”, 1”, 4” (6 lifts, 76 trails, 675 acres, 100% open, 34” base)

Beaver Creek: 1”, 4”, 9”, 10” (25 lifts, 149 trails, 1831 acres, 100% open, 43” base)

Breckenridge: 0”, 4”, 14”, 16” (31 lifts, 142 trails, 2222 acres, 94% open, 50” base)

Buttermilk: 0”, 0”, 1”, 2” (7 lifts, 43 trails, 465 acres, 100% open, 30” base)

Copper Mountain: 0”, 2”, 8”, 8” (21 lifts, 127 trails, 3 terrain parks, 1729 acres, 70% open, 42” base)

Crested Butte: 0”, 0”, 0”, 0” (13 lifts, 89 trails, 4 terrain parks, 949 acres, 95% open, 35” base)

Durango Mountain Resort: 0”, 0”, 0”, 0” (9 lifts, 88 trails, 100% open, 57” base)

Eldora: 0”, 0”, 4”, 6 1/2” (10 lifts, 100% of beginner/98% of intermediate open/95% of advanced open, 35” base)

Keystone: 0”, 0”, 1”, 2” (20 lifts, 119 trails, 2946 acres, 100% of beginner/100% of intermediate open/92% of expert open, 31” base)

Loveland: 0”, 3”, 10”, 12” (9 lifts, 76 trails, 1122 acres, 100% of beginner/88% of intermediate/40% of advanced open, 42” base)

Monarch: 0”, 1”, 5”, 5” (6 lifts, 63 trails, 100% open, 42” base)

Powderhorn: 0”, 0”, 0”, 0” (4 lifts, 41 trails, 100% open, 48” base)

Ski Cooper: 0”, 2”, 6”, 6” (3 lifts, 30 trails, 100% open, 34” base)

Ski Granby Ranch: 0”, 0”, 1”, 2” (5 lifts, 100% open, 26” base)

Snowmass: 0”, 0”, 2”, 3” (18 lifts, 94 trails, 3310 acres, 100% open, 36” base)

Steamboat: 0”, 3”, 8”, 12” (17 lifts, 165 trails, 100% open, 55” base)

Sunlight: 0”, 0”, 3”, 3” (3 lifts, 100% open, 40” base)

Telluride: 0”, 0”, 0”, 0” (18 lifts, 100% beginner, 97% intermediate, 100% advanced open, 45” base)

Vail: 0”, 6”, 11”, 12” (31 lifts, 190 trails, 5163 acres, 98% open, 38” base)

Winter Park: 0”, 1/2”, 4 1/2”, 6 1/2” (25 lifts, 136 trails, 7 terrain parks, 53” base)

Wolf Creek: 0”, 0”, 0”, 0” (6 lifts, 1,600 acres, 100% open, 76” base)

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