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Today,
Breckenridge reported 2 feet of snow mid-mountain with Keystone
receiving 16 inches at the midway point of DercumMountain. Vail and
Beaver Creek reported more than 7 inches.
While the new snow is giving skiers and snowboarders a reason to
celebrate, it’s been challenging for drivers. There were several
closures on Interstate 70 today and LovelandPasswas also closed due to
snowfall. Schools in the Keystone and Breckenridge areas were closed
today for the first snow day of the season
The early season snow and cold snowmaking
temperatures have resort officials excited for Keystone’s early Nov. 3
opening day, Breckenridge’s opening day of Nov. 10, Vail’s opening on
Nov. 17 and Beaver Creek’s kick off to the season Nov. 22.
According to the National Weather Service, the winter storm warning is
in effect through this afternoon for the Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail
and Beaver Creek areas and long-term predictions are calling for above
average early-season snow for the Colorado resorts. This year, Keystone,
Breckenridge and Beaver Creek plan to open high-alpine, in-bounds
terrain to complement the legendary Back Bowls of Vail. Keystone’s
opening new snowcat ski terrain in Independence Bowl, Breckenridge has
announced 150 acres of new high-alpine terrain called SnowWhite and
Beaver Creek’s new Stone Creek Chutes are set to open this season. |