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Colorado snow report: Storm to drop 20 inches at some ski resorts

6.2K Shares Early-season skiers and riders reveled in powder at Wolf Creek, shown here in December, which got the best early season snow in the state. For much of the season, Wolf Creek was the only Colorado ski area with average snowfall or above. Now, though, much of the state can expect snow like this for the rest of this week, and more may be coming next week. (Preston Bass, provided by Wolf Creek ski area) Most Colorado ski areas are anticipating massive accumulations of snow for the rest of the week, with many predicted to receive more than a foot and a half before the storm winds down.

Weekend Snow Puts Loveland Over 100 Inches For Season, Wolf Creek Hits 200 Inches

Weekend Snow Puts Loveland Over 100 Inches For Season, Wolf Creek Hits 200 Inches CBS Denver 1/26/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Denver DENVER (CBS4) – After a few dry weeks in Colorado some much needed snow fell in the mountains over the weekend. Several locations in the San Juans reported more than a foot of new powder. Southern Colorado’s Wolf Creek Ski Area reported 15 inches of new snow Monday morning, putting the total so far this season at 210 inches. The recent storm has dropped a total of 33 inches of fresh powder and more is on the way tonight. © Provided by CBS Denver Wolf creek

Colorado snow report: Wolf Creek dumped on, avalanche warnings given

338 Shares Skiers and riders are reveling in powder after 25 inches fell in the past three days. (Preston Bass, provided by Wolf Creek) Six Colorado ski areas received a foot or more of snow over the past 72 hours from a storm cycle that prompted avalanche warnings on Tuesday for the central and southern mountains. Wolf Creek has been the big winner so far with 25 inches. Purgatory and Silverton received 19, Snowmass 13,  Aspen Highlands and Winter Park 12. Most areas along Interstate 70 and to the north didn’t do as well but still gave skiers reason for excitement. Breckenridge received 11 inches, Steamboat 10, Loveland and Arapahoe Basin 9, Beaver Creek 8, Vail and Eldora 7, Keystone and Copper Mountain 6.

Wolf Creek Ski area in Colorado hit by snowstorms dumping 26 inches in 48 hours - total for the season already 10 feet -- Earth Changes -- Sott net

Wolf Creek Ski area in Colorado hit by snowstorms dumping 26 inches in 48 hours - total for the season already 10 feet -- Earth Changes -- Sott net
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