Second wave of ‘hurricane-esque’ snow storm to add another 12-18 inches in Colorado Whiteout snow report

Round two of Colorado’s ‘hurricane-esque’ snowstorm is currently ongoing.

Eldora opens today, the rest of Summit County (Copper and Breckenridge) and Winter Park will be open Friday, Loveland opens Saturday, and more snow continues into the weekend.

The second wave from the prolonged winter storm will continue to lay large amounts of snow across the state through Saturday.

Plus, to skiers’ and riders’ delight, more snow is forecast for the middle of next week.

Recap:

On Wednesday, it was a light powder day at Keystone and Arapahoe Basin in the northern mountains, however, Wolf Creek riders were rewarded with 14 inches of fresh snow, bringing the southwestern Colorado resort to 55 inches of recorded snow for the season.

Snow showers continued mostly south of Interstate 70 throughout the morning, but tapered off in the afternoon, except in southern Colorado; it was still snowing at last chair at Wolf Creek.

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The ECMWF MSLP (mb) and 10m AGL Wind (kt) forecast model for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 for Colorado. The winds were forecast to blow from the north and northeast into Wednesday night, bringing snow showers on upsloping flows back into Colorado.  PivotalWeather.com

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