
Colorado Ski Season Hangs in Balance
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Colorados Ski Season in Jeopardy: Warm Weather Forces Early Closures, Resorts Scramble to Stay Open
Colorados ski season is facing an unprecedented challenge as warmer weather causes rapid snow melt, leading to early closures at several resorts. Vail Mountain, the states largest ski area, has seen 58% of its trails close, with major bowls already shut down. Base depths are significantly below normal, and bare ground is spreading rapidly. While some resorts like Winter Park and Steamboat aim to stay open through April, others like Arapahoe Basin and Loveland are watching conditions closely without firm commitments. Local skiers and business owners express mixed feelings about the situation, with some predicting the lower mountain will close soon, leaving the resort empty after Easter.
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