From the Summit County Citizens Voice:
Several Colorado ski areas have already picked up more than 100 inches of snow this season, with Steamboat leading the pack at 111 inches. Breckenridge has reported 109 inches of snowfall for the season…Vail also broke the 100-inch mark during the most recent wave of snow…Beaver Creek is at 73 inches for the season and has about 800 acres of terrain open for early December skiing…Copper has picked up 87 inches of snow so far, and an automate SNOTEL site at Copper is showing that the snowpack is nearly double the average for this time of year…Keystone year-to-date snowfall…[is] 78 inches…Just across the Divide, Loveland also broke the century mark, with 101 inches of snow.
