

The Wait is Over: Who Scored the Deepest Snow in Colorado?
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The wait is officially over. A winter storm just blanketed Colorado, delivering the first significant snowfall of the season and validating every prayer you offered to the snow gods. This isn't just a dusting; it’s a full-on, game-changing powder event. Wolf Creek and Snowmass led the charge, with each reporting a foot or more of new snow across their zones.
Deep Totals Across the Rockies
The snow totals are looking spectacular, especially for early season. Specifically, Snowmass got 12 inches of new powder, which is a massive score. Wolf Creek also scored big with 10 inches overnight, helping them boast an incredible 80% of their terrain open. Nearby areas were not spared from the storm. Beaver Creek and Powderhorn both welcomed 10 inches of fresh snow. Further demonstrating the storm's reach, Crested Butte and Monarch Mountain each secured a solid 7 inches. Finally, Steamboat and Winter Park still managed to lock down 6 inches of new snow, which is a great base layer to keep the season momentum going.
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The Colorado Vibe
This fresh snow is beckoning. Therefore, it’s time to dial in your kit and commit to the chase. These incredible conditions make for ideal early season progression. So, whether you're laying down fresh tracks or just dreaming of them, this forecast confirms that winter is here. Consequently, the time to plan your trip is now.
Are you dropping into this new powder? After all, these are the days we live for. The snow is smooth, stable, and ready to be reveled in.



