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Today’s Colorado ski and snow report: Wind is the word

There’s more new snow this morning, especially along the I-70 corridor, but be prepared for more than the usual amount of wind today, especially east of the Continental Divide. Loveland Pass is closed due to “adverse conditions,” a.k.a., blowing snow and the attending rise in potential snow slide danger.

Snow continues to be likely through Thursday night. The chance for snow picks up again on Saturday night through early next week. The pattern is looking good going into March but we could obviously do without the wind.

Here are the 24-hour, 48-hour and 72-hour totals, in that order, and check back every morning this week for the latest snow totals, terrain updates, forecasts and road conditions…

Arapahoe Basin: 5”, 6”, 7”

Aspen Highlands: 1”, 1”, 6”

Aspen Mountain: 1”, 5”, 12”

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Beaver Creek: 2”, 3”, 10”

Breckenridge: 7”, 9”, 11”

Buttermilk: 1”, 4”, 9”

Copper Mountain: 8”, 10”, 11”

Crested Butte: 2”, 3”, 7”

Echo Mountain: 0”, 1”, 1”

Eldora: 0”, 1”, 1”

Keystone: 1”, 3”, 5”

Loveland: 2”, 4 1/2”, 5 1/2”

Monarch: 1”, 3”, 11”

Powderhorn: 0”, 1”, 20”

Purgatory: 0”, 1”, 6”

Silverton: 0”, 0”, 8”

Ski Cooper: 2”, 2”, 3”

Snowmass: 1”, 1”, 8”

SolVista Basin: 1”, 1”, 3”

Steamboat: 12”, 21”, 48”

Sunlight: 0”, 4”, 5”

Telluride: 0”, 3”, 12”

Vail: 11”, 14”, 18”

Winter Park: 1”, 2”, 6”

Wolf Creek: 0”, 0”, 14”

, Denver Ski and Snow Report Examiner

Regan Dickinson is a Denver-based writer, editor, pundit, father, husband, son, brother, cousin, etc., etc., who loves to ski in the winter and hike in the summer. Regan is always on the lookout for the best slope-side deals and snow conditions as well as ways to beat the crowds, avoid traffic...

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