Here’s the current snow totals for Colorado ski resorts after Saturday night’s snow
Winter Park Resort started its morning Sunday, Dec. 28, with 12 inches from the night prior

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Saturday night brought anywhere from 1-12 inches of snow for ski resorts in Summit, Eagle, Grand and Clear Creek counties.
Winter Park Resort started its morning Sunday, Dec. 28, with 12 inches from the night prior, according to its website. The Open Snow app shows Copper Mountain woke up to 6 inches, and Breckenridge Ski Resort, Vail Resort, Beaver Creek Resort and Granby Ranch all received 4 inches overnight. Loveland Ski Area and Keystone Resort got 3 inches of snow, and Arapahoe Basin Ski Area got an inch of snow. Each resort is expected to get around an inch Sunday.
Here’s what the app demonstrates for current snow totals at the resorts:
- Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, 19-inch base
- Beaver Creek Resort, 19-inch base
- Breckenridge Ski Resort, 18-inch base
- Copper Mountain, 23-inch base
- Granby Ranch, 22-inch base
- Keystone Resort, 18-inch base
- Loveland Ski Area, 21-inch base
- Vail Resort, 28-inch base
- Winter Park Resort, 25-inch base
This story is from SummitDaily.com.

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