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Colorado Weather: It’s Been Snowing For 5 Days Straight In The Mountains, More Through Tomorrow

From early Sunday morning through early Monday, virtually every ski area in the state reporting at least an inch of fresh snow.

(Image via CBS)

DENVER (CBS4) – An active storm track over the Rocky Mountain region has caused scattered snow showers in the Colorado high country since late last week. Some ski areas are approaching 2 feet of snow since the pattern developed and more snow is expected through Tuesday. From early Sunday morning through early Monday, virtually every ski area in the state reporting at least an inch of fresh snow. Winter Park reported 5 inches and Beaver Creek and Loveland Ski Area had 4 inches.

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY continues for the I-70 mountain corridor west of Vail Pass until 8 p.m. Monday. Ski areas such as Vail, Aspen, and Crested Butte will get another 2 to 6 inches of snow by Monday evening.

(source: CBS)

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