Steamboat Base Area | Photo: Steamboat Resort | Cover Photo: Loveland Ski Area

In Colorado, sometimes autumn only sticks around for a few weeks before Ullr comes and kicks the season right outta the way.

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Northern and central Colorado just got booted hard after a winter storm dumped 20″ at higher elevations. Steamboat Resort is reporting nearly 19″ near its summit while Loveland and A-Basin are following closely behind with over a foot of new snow falling in the last 24 hours.

Vail, Keystone, Breck, Copper, and Ski Cooper all saw snow albeit slightly less.

LET IT SNOW!

Colorado Snowfall Totals –

*The following snowfall totals are unofficial

  • Steamboat — 19″
  • Arapahoe Basin — 17″
  • Loveland — 17″
  • Copper Mountain – 12″
  • Vail – 12″
  • Breck — 6″
  • Keystone — 4″
  • Winter Park — 4″
  • Ski Cooper – 2″

Photo Tour:

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Chris Tomer Forecast:

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