Our top five snow catchers at Colorado’s ski areas over the past 48 hours are: Loveland, Breckenridge, Vail, Arapahoe Basin and Copper Mountain.
Most of the snow ended last night, leaving us with perfectly sunny skies, though it will be “breezy” at times.
Tomorrow night, snow is “likely,” according to the National Weather Service, so we can expect those bases to continue to build up a bit, setting us up for an excellent spring skiing situation. The next chance after that is mid-week next week.
As always, stay tuned here for the latest. We’ll update the terrain report tomorrow morning with hopes that everyone is at or near 100 percent open. In the meantime, here are the 24-hour and 48-hour cumulative snow totals from Colorado’s ski areas…
Arapahoe Basin: 4”, 9”
Aspen Highlands: 0”, 1”
Aspen Mountain: 0”, 3”
Beaver Creek: 2”, 5”
Breckenridge: 5”, 10”
Buttermilk: 0”, 1”
Copper Mountain: 5”, 7”
Crested Butte: 0”, 0”
Durango Mountain Resort: 0”, 0”
Eldora: 3”, 6”
Keystone: 1”, 4”
Loveland: 8”, 15”
Monarch: 1”, 2”
Powderhorn: 0”, 0”
Ski Cooper: 0”, 6”
Ski Granby Ranch: 0”, 1”
Snowmass: 0”, 1”
Steamboat: 1”, 2 1/2”
Sunlight: 2”, 5”
Telluride: 0”, 1”
Vail: 4”, 10”
Winter Park: 1/2”, 5”
Wolf Creek: 0”, 0”














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