Let’s get right to it today since it’s a powder day of varying degrees just about everywhere. Snow is likely to fall in and around the mountains through Wednesday, followed by a two-day or so break, then snow shows up in the forecast again on Saturday as a possibility.
The pattern has shifted and shifted rather nicely. To make sure the naysayers, swayed by Colorado’s overhyped below-average early-season, get it, this morning’s snow report features the 24-hour/overnight total with the five-day totals in parentheses…
Arapahoe Basin: 3” (19”)
Aspen Highlands: 2” (8”)
Aspen Mountain: 2” (6”)
Beaver Creek: 4” (12”)
Breckenridge: 2” (15”)
Buttermilk: 2” (5 1/2”)
Copper Mountain: 3” (13”)
Crested Butte: 8” (14”)
Echo Mountain: 2” (2”)
Eldora: 2” (9”)
Keystone: 4” (12”)
Loveland: 4” (16 1/2”)
Monarch: 6” (18 1/2”)
Powderhorn: 5” (8”)
Purgatory: 13” (14”)
Silverton: 19" (32")
Ski Cooper: 1” (6”)
Snowmass: 3” (9”)
SolVista Basin: 3” (10”)
Steamboat: 4” (17 1/2”)
Sunlight: 4” (9”)
Telluride: 8” (15”)
Vail: 5” (16”)
Winter Park: 5” (17 1/2”)
Wolf Creek: 14" (17”)















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