
"If you live in Denver or along the foothills, the concept of a snowstorm probably feels like a distant dream. It's been 60°+ and sunny just about every day for the past few weeks. Fortunately for the snow lovers of the state, the warmth in the city hasn't managed to plague the mountains, as temperatures at the ski resorts are staying cool."
"A recent snowstorm brought some much needed snow to several ski resorts throughout the state, with most getting around half a foot of snow in a 24 hour time span. Some ski areas managed to do a bit better, stretching up to the foot range. Here are the 5 biggest winners from the recent snowfall in Colorado. Biggest Winners From Colorado's Recent Snowstorm 14 inch 7 day snowfall total. 32 inch base depth. 56 inches so far this season."
Denver and the foothills experienced persistent 60°+ and sunny conditions while mountain ski areas stayed cool. A recent snowstorm delivered roughly half a foot of snow to many Colorado resorts, with several reaching around a foot. One resort posted a 14-inch seven-day total, a 32-inch base depth, and 56 inches so far this season. Loveland recorded 8 inches, a 26-inch mid-mountain base, and 73.5 inches this season. Arapahoe Basin recorded 9 inches with 1 inch in 24 hours and a 27-inch base. Aspen Highlands and Snowmass each reported 12 inches, 18-inch seven-day totals, 35-inch base depths, and broad terrain open.
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