Colorado snow totals over the last 24 hours
Jeffengeloutdoors.com
Colorado was hit by another snowstorm from Wednesday, October 23 to Thursday, October 24, 2019. Here are some of the snowfall totals seen over the last 24 hours, reported by the National Weather Service, OpenSnow, and ski resorts around the state.
Snowfall totals as of Thursday morning
Air Force Academy – 3.5 to 4.3 inches; in the foothills, 12 inches were reported.
Arapahoe Basin – 5 inches
Beaver Creek Resort – 9 inches
Black Forest – 3 to 10 inches
Breckenridge – 10 inches (lifts open November 8)
Buena Vista – 2 inches
Canon City – 10 inches
Cascade – 6 to 9 inches
Colorado Springs – 2.4 to 4 inches
Divide – 4 inches
Eldora – 15 inches (Estimated opening of November 15)
Falcon – 5.5 inches
Genesee – 19 inches (Reported by OpenSnow)
Keystone Resort – 7 inches
Loveland Ski Area – 6 inches ( Opens Saturday)
Manitou Springs – 3.8 inches
Monument – 6.3 to 8.9 inches
Palmer Lake – 8.8 inches
Peterson Air Force Base – 2.5 inches
Rocky Mountain National Park – 8 inches (reported by OpenSnow)
Rye – 15 inches
San Isabel – 20 inches
Trinidad – 11 inches
Vail – 6 inches (Lifts open November 15)
Walsenburg – 11 to 11.2 inches
Westcliffe – 8.2 inches
Winter Park – 13 inches
Woodland Park – 6.5 inches
Headed to the mountains this weekend for some fresh powder? Here’s a look at all the opening and closing dates for the 2019-2020 ski season at every resort in Colorado. The next chance for snow in Colorado will most likely be on Sunday.




