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Colorado snow totals: First resort hits 100 inches this season as storm drops more than a foot on many ski areas

A skier jumps through the air at Loveland Ski Area on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. Ski areas throughout Colorado are reporting double-digit snow totals.
Casey Day/Loveland Ski Area

As snow continued to fall Wednesday morning Nov. 27, Copper Mountain became the first Colorado ski resort to record 100 inches of snowfall in the 2024-25 winter season.

Copper reported early Wednesday morning that it had received 20 inches of powder in the past 24 hours, bringing the season total to 100 inches. Aspen-Snowmass reported 21 inches of fresh snow piling up.

Vail Mountain also reported 20 inches of snow in 24 hours, while Winter Park Resort reported 19 inches. Breckenridge Ski Resort reported 18 inches of new snow and Beaver Creek Resort reported 17 inches of accumulation.



Arapahoe Basin Ski Area and Steamboat Resort reported 15 inches of snow in the past 24 hours, while Keystone Resort and Loveland Ski Area recorded 14 inches of powder.

Those totals are in addition to the about half-foot of new snow most ski resorts received Sunday night.



24-hour snow totals:

Aspen-Snowmass, 21 inches
Copper Mountain, 20 inches
Vail Mountain, 20 inches
Winter Park Resort, 19 inches
Breckenridge Ski Resort, 18 inches
Beaver Creek Resort, 17 inches
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, 15 inches
Steamboat Resort, 15 inches
Keystone Resort, 14 inches
Loveland Ski Area, 14 inches


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