Snowpack is above normal across six of Colorado’s eight river basins.
The two basins that remain below normal are the Upper Rio Grande basin with includes the San Luis Valley as well as the Arkansas Basin. This is largely because recent storms have mostly missed the Sangre de Cristo and Wet Mountains.
Almost every ski area in the state has received above normal snowfall so far this season and the snowiest months of the year, March and April, are still ahead.