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.

An ECMWF Total snowfall, Kuchera (in) forecast map of Colorado from 11 p.m., Monday, March 3 to 8 a.m., Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (PivotalWeather.com)
An ECMWF Total snowfall, Kuchera (in) forecast map of Colorado from 11 p.m., Monday, March 3 to 8 a.m., Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (PivotalWeather.com)

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″

Snow stake web camera at Copper Mountain Tuesday, March 4, 2025 in Copper Mountain, Colorado. (Credit, Copper Mountain)
Snow stake web camera at Copper Mountain Tuesday, March 4, 2025 in Copper Mountain, Colorado. (Credit, Copper Mountain)

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