Most of Colorado’s ski resorts have tallied more than a foot of snow over the past few days, with just a few outliers below that and a few around the two-foot mark.
Check out the specific tallies from each area below. The 24-hour and 48-hour totals are listed in that order, followed by the four-day total in parentheses.
The steady snow is helping build a base that should have been built a month ago. Oh well… Better late than never, and most of the ski resorts are catching up and getting ever closer to opening 100 percent of their terrain.
We’ll see lingering snow today, followed by clearing skies this weekend and then another round of snow scheduled for Monday. Check back tomorrow morning to see what everyone picks up today and for the most updated terrain report.
Here are the 24-hour, 48-hour and four-day totals from Colorado’s ski areas…
Arapahoe Basin: 1”, 3” (6 1/2”)
Aspen Highlands: 7”, 10” (18”)
Aspen Mountain: 9”, 12” (21”)
Beaver Creek: 4”, 8” (14”)
Breckenridge: 2”, 5” (14)”
Buttermilk: 5”, 8” (12”)
Copper Mountain: 1”, 3” (6”)
Crested Butte: 6”, 12” (18”)
Durango Mountain Resort: 3”, 7” (13”)
Eldora: 1”, 1” (5”)
Keystone: 2”, 4” (10”)
Loveland: 3”, 5” (13 1/2”)
Monarch: 7”, 16 1/2” (23 1/2”)
Powderhorn: 8”, 16” (30”)
Ski Granby Ranch: 0”, 1” (5”)
Snowmass: 7”, 11” (18”)
Steamboat: 14”, 23” (35”)
Sunlight: 4”, 7” (10”)
Telluride: 2”, 5” (12”)
Vail: 9”, 12” (19”)
Winter Park: 6”, 14” (19 1/2”)
Wolf Creek: 5”, 16” (22”)














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