North America has seen some serious snowfall over the past 24 hours, with areas in Colorado, Utah, Montana, California, and beyond all having ski resorts that’ve seen more than a foot of new snow. Don’t worry, if you’re favorite mountain isn’t on the list, there’s still several days of storms set to hit a significant portion of the mountain west. These are the 5 ski areas that saw the most snow in North America over the past 24 hours.
Aspen Mountain, Colorado – 15 inches
Aspen Mountain of Aspen Snowmass saw 15 inches of new snow over the past 24 hours, with 17 inches falling in the past 48 hours. Their base depth is now at 51 inches, allowing 103 of 104 trails to be open today.
Aspen Highlands, Colorado – 16 inches
Continuing the Aspen Snowmass trend, Aspen Highlands saw 16 inches of new snow over the past 24 hours, bringing their base depth to 80 inches. In the past 48 hours the mountain has seen 18 total inches, allowing 109 of 116 trails to open today.
Soda Springs, California – 16 inches
Like Aspen Highlands, California’s Soda Springs saw 16 inches of new snow in the past 24 hours. In the past 48 hours though, the mountain has seen a huge 31 inches of snowfall. Their season total snowfall now sits at 353 inches.
Boreal Mountain, California – 17 inches
With 17 inches in the past 24 hours, Boreal Mountain now apparently has a base depth of 118 inches and a season total snowfall of 350 inches. 34 of 43 trails are open at the ski area, served by 6 of 8 lifts.
Sugar Bowl, California – 18 inches
Sugar Bowl in California has seen 18 inches of new snowfall in the past 24 hours and 56 inches in the past week. Their season total sits at 423 inches of snowfall. 10 lifts and 98 runs are now open at the resort.