Snow is starting to stack up in the Colorado Rocky Mountains as waves of snowfall have continued since around the Christmas holiday, bringing nearly 2 feet of snow to some of the region’s popular ski resorts.
Summit County’s ski resorts continue to lead the pack for snowfall since the Christmas snowstorm started. Here’s how much snow Colorado ski resorts received from Dec. 25 through Monday morning, Dec. 30.
Post-Christmas storm totals at Colorado ski areas
Breckenridge Ski Resort, 23 inches
Copper Mountain, 21 inches
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, 20 inches
Steamboat Resort, 20 inches
Keystone Resort, 18 inches
Vail Mountain, 17 inches
Winter Park Resort, 17 inches
Loveland Ski Area, 16 inches
Beaver Creek, 11 inches
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