Check the two-day totals below to see how the snow has spread out across Colorado over the last day or so. We’re bitter, and apologize for being bitter, but it’s irritating to drive around a mostly un-plowed city that has received more accumulation than most of the ski areas. Still, there are some pockets of greatness in Colorado, and mostly in the usual places, reflected in this morning’s snow report.
But first, make sure you’re ready to stop on I-70 for awhile if you’re going past the Winter Park exit and up to the tunnel today. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), those masters of the road, will stop traffic on I-70 in both directions at Georgetown for 20 minutes twice an hour from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Having been stuck in this nonsense when it was dry, my best advice is to get on the road well before the closure and wait it out in the bar at the ski area until they’re done.
Maybe we’ll have more luck with snow along the I-70 corridor tomorrow and then again this weekend when the next chances for snow roll into the state. We’ll keep you updated here with the latest. In the meantime here are the overnight and two-day totals in that order…
Arapahoe Basin: 1/4”, 1/2”
Aspen Highlands: 3”, 3”
Aspen Mountain: 4”, 4”
Beaver Creek: 0”, 0”
Breckenridge: 3”, 3”
Buttermilk: 3”, 3”
Copper Mountain: 1”, 1”
Crested Butte: 3”, 3”
Echo Mountain: 3”, 3”
Eldora: 5”, 5”
Keystone: 4”, 4”
Loveland: 0”, 0”
Monarch: 6”, 6”
Powderhorn: 2”, 2”
Purgatory: 3”, 10”
Silverton: NA, 5” (but based on surrounding area totals, it’s probably big)
Ski Cooper: 3”, 3”
Snowmass: 4”, 4”
SolVista Basin: 1”, 1”
Steamboat: 1/4”, 1/4”
Sunlight: 0”, 0”
Telluride: 11”, 14”
Vail: 0”, 0”
Winter Park: 1/2”, 1/2”
Wolf Creek: 6”, 21”














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