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May 2, 2025 2 mins
Ski Report for Steamboat, Colorado

Daily Ski Conditions for Steamboat, Colorado

If you're heading to Steamboat, Colorado, for some late-season skiing or snowboarding, you're in luck Steamboat Resort closed on April 20, 2025, but the mountain has seen some impressive snowfall recently. Although specific current snow depths at the base and summit aren't available, Steamboat has logged 67 days of measurable snowfall at mid-mountain this season, with 25 of those days qualifying as "powder days" with at least 4 inches of snow.

In the recent past, the snowiest single days were November 27, January 12, and February 12, 2025, each with 15 inches recorded. The season's most significant storm spanned February 12-19, 2025, delivering an impressive 56 inches over eight days. Unfortunately, up-to-date figures for new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours aren't available, but the resort typically offers detailed snow reports until its closure.

As for the current weather conditions, Steamboat is experiencing sunny skies with highs around 46°F and lows of 35°F on May 2. The forecast looks sunny for the next few days, with temperatures gradually warming up. However, skiers should note that any potential snowfall is unlikely since the resort is closed for the season.

Piste and off-piste conditions would typically be variable at this time of year, with the resort's terrain changing significantly as the snowpack melts. Visitors should be aware of potential obstacles like trees, rocks, and uneven surfaces.

For those planning to visit other nearby resorts still open, remember that late-season skiing often offers great conditions with fewer crowds. Make sure to check with individual resorts for their current status and any special end-of-season events.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you're heading to Steamboat, Colorado for some late season
skiing or snowboarding, you're in luck. Steamboat Resort closed on
April twentieth, twenty twenty five, but the mountain has seen
some impressive snowfall recently. Although specific current snow depths at
the base and summit aren't available, Steamboat has logged sixty
seven days of measurable snowfall at mid mountain this season,

(00:22):
with twenty five of those days qualifying as powder days
with at least four inches of snow. In the recent past,
the snowiest single days were November twenty seventh, January twelfth,
and February twelfth, twenty twenty five, each with fifteen inches recorded.
The season's most significant storms span February twelfth to nineteen,

(00:43):
twenty twenty five, delivering an impressive fifty six inches over
eight days. Unfortunately, up to date figures for new snowfall
in the last twenty four and forty eight hours aren't available,
but the resort typically offers detailed snow reports until its closure.
As for the current weather conditions, Steamboat is experiencing sunny
skies with highs around forty six to growth and lows

(01:06):
of thirty five Gregroers on May second. The forecast looks
sunny for the next few days, with temperatures gradually warming up. However,
skiers should note that any potential snowfall is unlikely since
the resort is closed for the season. Pieced and off
pieced conditions would typically be variable at this time of year,
with the resort's terrain changing significantly as the snow pack melts.

(01:30):
Visitors should be aware of potential obstacles like trees, rocks,
and uneven surfaces. For those planning to visit other nearby
resorts still open, remember that late season skiing often offers
great conditions with fewer crowds. Make sure to check with
individual resorts for their current status and any special end
of season events. And that is it for today. Make

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