Valentine’s Day snowstorm gifted plenty of snow to Colorado’s ski resorts. How snow much did each resort get?

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A Valentine’s Day snowstorm has brought plentiful snow to Colorado’s ski areas for the long Presidents Day weekend.
Most ski resorts in Colorado reported more than a half foot of snow in the past 24 hours, according to the snow reports posted Saturday morning, Feb. 15, by each resort.
A slight break in the snow is expected Saturday morning before another round of heavy snow Saturday afternoon and into the evening, according to forecasters at OpenSnow.
Here’s a look at how much snow Colorado ski areas reported in the past 24 hours:
- Aspen Snowmass: 9 inches
- Copper Mountain: 8 inches
- Vail Mountain: 16 inches
- Winter Park Resort: 6 inches
- Breckenridge Ski Resort: 8 inches
- Beaver Creek Resort: 11 inches
- Arapahoe Basin Ski Area: 10 inches
- Steamboat Resort: 6 inches
- Keystone Resort: 9 inches
- Loveland Ski Area: 8 inches

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