Colorado ski resorts are experiencing an exceptional start to the 2024-25 winter season, with Copper Mountain becoming the first to reach 2.5 metres of snowfall. An ongoing storm system has blanketed mountain regions with significant snowfall, creating prime conditions for winter sports enthusiasts.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
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Copper Mountain reports 2.5 metres of total snowfall, including 50 cms in the past 24 hours
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Aspen-Snowmass received 53 cms of fresh snow
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Vail Mountain logged 50 cms in 24 hours
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Winter Park Resort reported 48 cms
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Breckenridge Ski Resort accumulated 45 cms
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Beaver Creek Resort saw 43 cms of snow
The substantial snowfall promises excellent early-season skiing and snowboarding conditions across Colorado’s Rocky Mountain ski destinations.