Today’s Colorado ski and snow report: Valentine’s Day snow

This time around, the snow came from the north, as you can tell by the totals, and lack thereof in certain areas, below. Good news! It’s still snowing, and the snow is more widespread today.

There will be more snow, on and off, through Friday night. Tomorrow should be fantastic and conditions for Presidents’ Day weekend should be nice, though we all know it will be extra busy.

The long-range forecast looks pretty good for somewhat consistent snowfall over the next week, with a chance for snow appearing again Sunday night into Monday and then again Tuesday night into Wednesday.

Happy Valentine’s Day, and be sure to get up there and enjoy the new snow. When you do, drive like a rational, intelligent human being and all will be well. In the meantime, here are the 24-hour totals…

Arapahoe Basin: 2”

Aspen Highlands: 0”

Aspen Mountain: 0”

Beaver Creek: 1”

Breckenridge: 2”

Buttermilk: 0”

Copper Mountain: 0”

Crested Butte: 0”

Durango Mountain Resort: 0”

Eldora: 2 1/2”

Keystone: 1”

Loveland: 2”

Monarch: 0”

Powderhorn: 0”

Ski Cooper: 0”

Ski Granby Ranch: 1”

Snowmass: 0”

Steamboat: 4”

Sunlight: 0”

Telluride: 0”

Vail: 1”

Winter Park: 2”

Wolf Creek: 0”

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