Colorado ski resorts report snow totals — with more powder on the way to the Rocky Mountains
Summit Daily
With more powder on the way, Colorado’s ski resorts reported snow totals in the half-foot range as of Monday morning, Nov. 25.
The snowstorm that snarled traffic on the Interstate 70 corridor overnight also brought 9 inches of snow to Copper Mountain and Vail Mountain. Beaver Creek Resort, which is scheduled to open Wednesday, Nov. 27, also reported 9 inches of fresh snowfall.
The following measurements were reported by the ski areas’ websites:
- Copper Mountain, 9 inches
- Vail Mountain, 9 inches
- Beaver Creek Resort, 9 inches
- Keystone Resort, 8 inches
- Steamboat Resort, 7 inches
- Aspen-Snowmass, 7 inches
- Winter Park Resort, 6 inches
- Breckenridge Ski Resort, 6 inches
- Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, 5 inches
- Loveland Ski Area, 3.5 inches
Keystone Resort reported 8 inches of snow, while Steamboat Resort and the Aspen-Snowmass mountains reported 7 inches. Winter Park Resort and Breckenridge Ski Resort both reported 6 inches of snow accumulations.
This story is from Summit Daily.
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