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Colorado ski resorts report snow totals — with more powder on the way to the Rocky Mountains

Ryan Spencer
Summit Daily
Snow piles up on the Winter Park Resort snow stake Monday morning, Nov. 25, 2024. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather watch warning of additional snowfall that could last until Thanksgiving.
Winter Park Resort/Courtesy photo

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 MountainBeaver Creek Resort, which is scheduled to open Wednesday, Nov. 27, also reported 9 inches of fresh snowfall.

Snow totals as of Monday morning, Nov. 25

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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