If you happen to stay in Denver or alongside the foothills, the idea of a snowstorm in all probability appears like a distant dream. It’s been 60°+ and sunny nearly day by day for the previous few weeks. Fortuitously for the snow lovers of the state, the heat within the metropolis hasn’t managed to plague the mountains, as temperatures on the ski resorts are staying cool.
A latest snowstorm introduced some a lot wanted snow to a number of ski resorts all through the state, with most getting round half a foot of snow in a 24 hour time span. Some ski areas managed to do a bit higher, stretching as much as the foot vary. Listed here are the 5 largest winners from the latest snowfall in Colorado.
Greatest Winners From Colorado’s Latest Snowstorm
5. Crested Butte – 7 inches
14 inch 7 day snowfall complete.
32 inch base depth.
56 inches up to now this season.
4. Loveland Ski Space – 8 inches
8 inches over the past 72 hours.
26 inch base depth at mid-mountain.
73.5 inches up to now this season.
3. Arapahoe Basin – 9 inches
1 inch within the final 24 hours.
10 inches up to now 48 hours.
27 inch base depth.
2. Aspen Highlands – 12 inches
18 inch 7 day snowfall.
35 inch base depth.
913 of 1,024 acres open.
1. Snowmass – 12 inches
18 inch 7 day snowfall.
35 inch base depth.
1,320 of 1,024 acres open.



















