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The lower range totals for all three mountain zones have increased from around eight inches to 10-11, giving just a bit more snow to the remaining ski areas and resorts open.
The southwest Denver metro area and foothills received the most snow, with reports of 21 inches in Aspen Park, 18 inches in Evergreen, 17.1 inches in Conifer, 16 inches in Tiny Town, and 15 inches ...
An end-of-March storm reminded Coloradans that spring is not yet here. While many towns just saw rain or slushy snow accumulating, snow fell on the mountains, amounting to as much as 15 inches at ...
The First Alert Weather Team called a First Alert Weather Day for Friday because of the heavy snow in the high country and the lighter totals expected in the Denver metro area. CBS Winter Weather ...
Snowfall totals for Colorado's ski areas for Tuesday, Feb. 18, one resort received 16" in 24 hours Whiteout snow report Jonathan Ingraham jonathan.ingraham@denvergazette.com Feb 18, 2025 ...
Guests at Breckenridge Ski Resort slide toward the Peak 8 base area on Feb. 18, 2025. Another storm is heading toward Colorado with a potential to drop double-digit snow totals across areas near ...
Multiple Colorado ski areas received 3 feet or more of snow around the Presidents Day snowstorm, pushing seasonal totals over 200 inches at some areas, and the multiday storm boosted lagging ...
Since Valentine’s Day, several storms have brought six straight powder days and up to 50 inches of snow to some Colorado ski resorts — having varied but mostly positive impacts on the state’s snowpack ...
Snow started in the mountains overnight and some areas, including Red Mountain Pass in western Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, have already accumulated up to four inches, according to NWS totals.
An end-of-March storm reminded Coloradans that spring is not yet here. While many towns just saw rain or slushy snow accumulating, snow fell on the mountains, amounting to as much as 15 inches at ...