Snowfall totals for Colorado’s ski areas for Tuesday, March 4
Whiteout snow report
The first storm of four snow storms has filled Colorado’s high country with between 2-10 inches of new snow as March begins.
Snow will continue to fall across the state Tuesday, with an additional 2-5 inches accumulating by Wednesday morning, giving skiers and riders another powder day mid-week.

More snow comes back in Wednesday night into Friday late day, setting up the weekend to have a new base plus soft snow to slide on.
Today’s 24-hour snow totals for Colorado ski resorts:
Arapahoe Basin – 6″
Aspen Highlands – 8″
Aspen Mountain – 6″
Beaver Creek – 7″
Breckenridge – 7″
Buttermilk – 4″
Cooper – 4″
Copper Mountain – 9″
Crested Butte – 2″
Echo Mountain – 3″
Eldora Mountain – 3″
Granby Ranch – 3″
Hesperus – Closed for the season
Howelsen Hill – 1″
Kendall Mountain – 5″
Keystone – 5″
Loveland – 6″
Monarch – 8″
Powderhorn – 4″
Purgatory – 7″
Silverton – 7″
Snowmass – 5″
Steamboat – 2″
Sunlight – 4″
Telluride – 6″
Vail – 8″
Winter Park – 3″
Wolf Creek – 5″

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