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Nearly 4 Feet Of Snow Slams Mountains, More Coming For Christmas

DENVER (CBS4) - A storm system will pull away from Colorado today after dropping a heavy blanket of snow across the high country.

43 inches of snow fell at the Loveland Ski Area over 3 days, with 19 inches falling in just 24 hours.

If you like snow, then there's good news in the extended forecast.

A new winter storm will move into the mountains on Christmas Day.

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Depending on the exact track, some of that snow could make it into Denver and the Front Range after sunset on Christmas night.

Here are some of the latest 3-day snow totals from the mountains.

43" - Loveland Ski Area
33" - Copper Mountain Resort
32" - Breckenridge Ski Resort
32" - Ski Cooper
31" - Arapahoe Basin Ski Area
28" - Near Rabbit Ears Pass
25" - Vail
21" - Monarch Mountain
21" - Ski Granby Ranch
19" - Fremont Pass
19" - Eldora Mountain Resort
19" - Berthoud Pass
17" - Winter Park Resort
16" - Telluride
16" - Crested Butte
16" - Aspen/Snowmass
16" - Near Cameron Pass (Jackson County)
15.5" - Leadville
15" - Beaver Creek
15" - Lake Irene (Grand County)
13" - Lake Eldora (Boulder County)
13" - Wolf Creek Ski Area
10" - Durango Mountain Resort
10" - Steamboat Springs

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