The biggest storm of the winter to date went through Summit County and left a trail of powder – 18 inches and more! SEE OUR SNOW REPORT HERE. It is supposed to be nice through the weekend and then a new batch is due in starting Sunday night. All the early season snow means opening […]
Storms dumps more than 18 inches
IT IS DUMPING!!!
Really – 16 inches in two days and now at this very hour you can not even see the buildings next door – these are actual web cam shots!! Get to Summit County NOW – Skiing is amazing!!!
First storms of the 2010 season
Snow was re-introduction to Summit County a few weeks ago as the season was opening but now itseems to be headed in waves. Last night provided up to a half foot or more in much of Summit County including Keystone and about 7 inches at Copper . Forecasters are expecting a second storm right behind […]
What La Nina Means for Snowfall
“Hey La Nina, what’s in it for me?” When geek-speak goes mainstream, you know the nerds must have a hot topic on their hands. You might think that I’m talking about The Facebook Movie (“The Social Network”), where geeks write computer code over shots of Tequila. But not quite. I’m actually talking about meteorology. With […]
Keystone accumulates nearly two feet of snow!!
Loveland Ski Area and Arapahoe Basin Ski Area may be the only ski resorts open, but that hasn’t prevented other local resorts from gathering snow. According to a press release from Vail Resorts, Keystone Resort has accumulated nearly 20 inches in the past week on its North Peak, thanks in large part to the winter […]
Colorado’s 2010/2011 ski and snowboard season is officially open
The 2010 ski and snowboard season in Colorado has begun! Opening 10.24.2010 the first resort to open in Colorado, Loveland Ski Area has claimed the “first to open” title here in Colorado. A day behind is Arapahoe Basin on Monday, October 25, 2010. As a local I am not surprised that Loveland opened first. Loveland […]
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