completely come to an end.
Yes, Copper Mountain and Snowmass might have both shut down their ski areas for the season, but four Colorado ski areas still remain open.
From now until Sunday, May 9, both Winter Park and Loveland ski areas will be open.
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According to the Winter Park Resort website, the Winter Park side of the resort was closed on April 25, but the Mary Jane side remains open until May 9; the Super Gauge, Galloping Goose, Sunnyside and Panoramic Express ski lifts will continue to operate until closing day.
As for the Loveland Ski Area, Loveland Valley is closed for the season but Loveland Basin will also remain open until May 9. Private lessons will also be available at Loveland Basin until the season s end.
You Can Still Shred The Gnar At These CO Ski Areas
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Wild Weather: Colorado Experiences Tornados, Hail, Lightning, Flooding Rain, And Heavy Snow
CBS Denver 6 hrs ago Syndicated Local – CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4) – A vigorous storm system moving across Colorado will continue to bring rain and snow to the state on Wednesday after causing the first severe weather of the year on Tuesday.
There were five reports of tornados on the Eastern Plains late Wednesday and more than a dozen reports of large hail. All the tornadoes were “landspouts” and no significant damage or injuries were were reported. © Provided by CBS Denver
(source: CBS)
After the initial surge of severe weather, the weather story turned to rain and snow which fell across the mountains, foothills, and the urban corridor through Wednesday morning.