Last Updated: December 29, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 51% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Colorado was last observed at Tower with a snowpack depth of 48”, about 86% of normal when compared to it's 56" average depth for this time of year. Colorado's snowpack levels are variable, with Tower boasting a 48-inch depth and several locations anticipating up to 9 inches of new snow. However, areas like Cascade #2 face a significant snow deficit. Recent storms brought fresh snow, easing concerns for ski resorts and increasing mountain traffic.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Colorado.
Arapahoe Basin
1"
Aspen Highlands
1"
Aspen Mountain
1"
Beaver Creek Resort
1"
Breckenridge Ski Resort
1"
Buttermilk Mountain
1"
Conquistador Ski Resort
1"
Copper Mountain Resort
1"
Crested Butte Mountain Resort
1"
Cuchara Mountain Resort
1"
Durango Mountain Resort
1"
Echo Mountain Park
1"
Eldora Mountain Resort
1"
Hesperus Ski Area
1"
Howelsen Hill Ski Area
1"
Kendall Mountain
1"
Keystone Resort
1"
Loveland
1"
Monarch Ski & Snowboard Area
1"
Powderhorn Resort
1"
Silverton Mountain
1"
Ski Broadmoor
1"
Ski Cooper
1"
Ski Estes Park (Hidden Valley)
1"
Snowmass
1"
Solvista Basin At Granby Ranch
1"
Steamboat Ski Resort
1"
Sunlight Mountain Resort
1"
Telluride
1"
Vail
1"
Wolf Creek Ski Area
1"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Colorado are approximately 51.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Tower is experiencing frigid temperatures of 18°.
El Diente Peak is expected to receive up to 9" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Tower with 48".