Colorado is having a terrible snow year. The states snowpack levels are sitting at roughly 60 percent of their historical average making it the worst winter since 2012.
The southern part of the state is getting hit the hardest with the ski resorts of Crested Butte and Telluride at around 35Â percent of average snowpack.
To the north in Summit County conditions are better with 75 percent of average snowpack.
The low snow levels is largely due to the affects of La Niña that has been pushing storms northward.
With a couple more months of winter still ahead things could change, but the chances of getting the states snowpack levels up to their historic averages is very low.
Tim Konrad is the founder of Unofficial Networks and a passionate skier with over two decades of experience in the ski industry. In 2006, he launched the blog from Lake Tahoe with his brother John, evolving...
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