Colorado Mountains Receive Varying Snow Totals, with some Delivering on Forecasts While Others Missed Out
Snowfall varied from 0 to 9 inches, with central peaks like Crested Butte receiving the most snow, while northern resorts fell short of forecasts, OpenSnow said.
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Colorado snow totals for Feb. 13, 2026
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Feb. 13, 2026, as of 12:01 a.m. Friday: Alma, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Arapahoe Peak, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Berthoud Falls, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Berthoud Pass, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Blue River, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Brainard Lake, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Cameron Pass, CO — 4 inches at 9:57 a.m. Climax, CO — 1 inch at 9:57 a.m. Eldora, CO — 1 i…
Colorado mountains receive varying snow totals, with some delivering on forecasts while others missed out
Snowfall from Tuesday to Thursday morning delivered roughly 0-9 inches across Colorado’s mountains — less than expected for some northern resorts, while areas south of Interstate 70 saw snow totals within the ranges provided by forecasts. The deepest totals were in the central mountains, with Crested Butte receiving 8 inches of snow while Aspen and Snowmass got 4 and 6 inches, respectively. The northern mountains were on the lower end of this st…
Storm brings range of snowfall totals across Colorado
Snowfall from Tuesday to Thursday morning delivered roughly 0-9 inches across Colorado’s mountains — less than expected for some northern resorts, while areas south of Interstate 70 saw snow totals within the ranges provided by forecasts. The deepest totals were in the central mountains, with Crested Butte receiving 8 inches of snow while Aspen and Snowmass got 4 and 6 inches, respectively. The northern mountains were on the lower end of this st…
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