Colorado's 24 resorts have impressive snowfall totals for skiers and riders hitting the slopes this week. Silverton has received two feet of new snow over 24 hours and now has a 75 inch base with all powder conditions, and the snow is still coming down hard. The storm also dumped a foot of powder on Crested Butte while Vail and Telluride both received nine inches over 24 hours. Snowfall has been abundant all across the state-Aspen Highlands, Durango Mountain Resort, and Loveland have seen seven inches of the white stuff in the last 24 hours. Steamboat got six and a half inches while Beaver Creek received six inches and Winter Park/Mary Jane received five and a half inches in the last 24 hours. Arapahoe Basin has seen five inches of snow fall and Copper Mountain, Eldora, Monarch and Sunlight have all seen four inches in 24 hours.
Upwards of 90 percent of Colorado ski and snowboard terrain is now open and all Colorado resorts are reporting powder and packed powder conditions.