Today’s Colorado ski and snow report: more snow tonight?

According to the National Weather Service, snow is likely tonight, mainly in Colorado’s northern and central mountains, with accumulations of one to three inches. We’re not sure what to expect, but we’ll go with that as a conservative estimate.

Of course tomorrow morning we’ll know for sure and will update this report accordingly, so be sure to check back here early tomorrow for the results.

There were some lingering pockets of snow yesterday that you’ll find scattered about here in there in this morning’s report, which also includes a terrain update (not much movement, if any, from yesterday).

Following tomorrow morning’s report, with what we hope are decent accumulations where accumulations are to be found, we’ll be high and dry through at least early next week. Though we’ll put the Colorado Snow Report on hiatus till the next storm shows its face, so to speak, be sure to check back for other items of interest each day.

Here are the 24-hour and 48-hour totals and the latest terrain report from across Colorado...

Arapahoe Basin: 1/4”, 1/2” (6 lifts, 30 trails, 2 terrain parks, 196 acres, 22% open, 23” base)

Aspen Highlands: 0”, 1” (5 lifts, 107 trails, 955 acres, 100% of beginner-intermediate terrain open/88% of advanced-expert terrain open, 24” base)

Aspen Mountain: 0”, 1” (6 lifts, 72 trails, 659 acres, 100% of beginner-intermediate terrain open/90% of advanced-expert terrain open, 23” base)

Beaver Creek: 0”, 1” (25 lifts, 136 trails, 1524 acres, 83% open, 28” base)

Breckenridge: 0”, 0” (29 lifts, 117 trails, 1897 acres, 80% open, 31” base)

Buttermilk: 0”, 1” (4 lifts, 37 trails, 417 acres, 86% of beginner-intermediate terrain open/94% of advanced-expert open, 21” base)

Copper Mountain: 0”, 0” (14 lifts, 84 trails, 3 terrain parks, 854 acres, 27” base)

Crested Butte: 0”, 0” (11 lifts, 79 trails, 4 terrain parks, 548 acres, 94% open, 26” base)

Durango Mountain Resort: 0”, 2” (8 lifts, 85 trails, 2 terrain parks, 93% open, 37” base)

Eldora: 0”, 1/2” (6 lifts, 48 trails, 100% of beginner/100% of intermediate open/55% of advanced open, 30” base)

Keystone: 0”, 0” (19 lifts, 91 trails, 1938 acres, 100% of beginner/91% of intermediate open/43% of expert open, 23” base)

Loveland: 0”, 1/2” (6 lifts, 36 trails, 448 acres, 78% of beginner/38% of intermediate open, 28” base)

Monarch: 1”, 2” (5 lifts, 62 trails, 100% open, 30” base)

Powderhorn: 0”, 1” (4 lifts, 40 trails, 99% open, 34” base)

Ski Granby Ranch: 0”, 1” (5 lifts, 85% beginner open/80% intermediate open/60% advanced open, 20” base)

Snowmass: 0”, 1” (16 lifts, 89 trails, 2725 acres, 96% of beginner/intermediate open/47% of advanced/expert open, 27” base)

Steamboat: 0”, 1/4” (15 lifts, 162 trails, 100% beginner open/100% intermediate open/97% advanced open, 35” base)

Sunlight: 0”, 0” (3 lifts, 100% of beginner/100% of intermediate/80% of advanced open, 27” base)

Telluride: 1”, 1” (16 lifts, 100% beginner, 78% intermediate, 16% advanced open, 27” base)

Vail: 0”, 1” (30 lifts, 190 trails, 5069 acres, 96% open, 24” base)

Winter Park: 0”, 1/4” (18 lifts, 112 trails, 7 terrain parks, 39” base)

Wolf Creek: 0”, 3” (6 lifts, 1,600 acres, 100% open, 47” base)

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