A major snowstorm came through Colorado this weekend as skiers and snowboarders celebrated deep powder conditions on the slopes of Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) ski resorts.
The storm was widespread, depositing significant accumulation at the nineteen CSCUSA resorts that have opened for the 2014-15 season. Seven resorts welcomed more than a foot of new snow in the last 48 hours, with Winter Park leading the way with 19 inches of fresh powder. Monarch and Steamboat each measured 17 inches of new snow, Telluride reported 15 inches, Snowmass recorded fourteen inches, and Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort and Copper Mountain each received a foot.
Elsewhere in Ski Country, Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, and Ski Cooper each accumulated 11 inches of new snowfall, Aspen Highlands and Eldora welcomed 10 inches, Wolf Creek reported 9 inches, and Loveland received 8 inches. Arapahoe Basin and Ski Granby Ranch each reported 6 inches, while Crested Butte, Sunlight, and Howelsen each measured 4 inches of new snow.
Skiers and riders will find soft snow throughout Colorado Ski Country, and more accumulation is possible later in the week. Keep up to date on snowfall totals with the CSCUSA snow report updated by the resorts themselves: http://www.coloradoski.com/snow-report.