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Loveland ski area, shown, plans to close on May 12 and is one of four areas planning to offer skiing and riding in May. Buttermilk is planning Colorado's earliest closing (March 31) and 10 areas plan to close on April 7 or April 14. Many resorts have normal or above normal base depths, as of March 12. (Casey Day/Provided by Loveland ski area)
Loveland ski area, shown, plans to close on May 12 and is one of four areas planning to offer skiing and riding in May. Buttermilk is planning Colorado’s earliest closing (March 31) and 10 areas plan to close on April 7 or April 14. Many resorts have normal or above normal base depths, as of March 12. (Casey Day/Provided by Loveland ski area)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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It’s way too early to make reliable predictions about prospects for late-spring skiing in Colorado because, while more snow this month and next could add to base depths that look encouraging, warm temperatures could make them dwindle in a hurry.

Still, for Winter Park skiers and riders hoping to ski until Memorial Day again, there is reason to be optimistic. As of March 12, Winter Park’s base stands 12% above normal, according to the OpenSnow reporting and forecasting service. Nearby Berthoud Pass is 15% above normal and, just down the road, the Snow Mountain Ranch Nordic area is 11% above normal.

In addition to Winter Park, three other resorts — Vail, Beaver Creek and Steamboat — have base depths that are 10% to 15% above normal. Others showing above-normal bases include Monarch, Crested Butte, Breckenridge and Echo Mountain.

Eleven areas have bases standing at 90% to 99% percent of normal: Snowmass, Granby Ranch, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin, Buttermilk, Aspen Mountain, Cooper, Powderhorn, Eldora, Copper Mountain and Aspen Highlands.

According to the Climate Prediction Center of the National Weather Service, March precipitation in Colorado should be above average, while temperatures should be near normal. Its three-month outlook says there are “equal” chances of above- or below-normal temperatures and precipitation.

Below is a list of projected closing dates for Colorado resorts. Keep in mind that while some are firm dates, others could be adjusted depending on how their slopes hold up.

May 12: Loveland

As long as snow lasts: Breckenridge, Winter Park, Arapahoe Basin and Copper Mountain. Last year, Breckenridge closed on May 21, Winter Park on May 29 and A-Basin on June 4. NOTE: Purgatory has closed for daily operation but will be open on weekends through April 28.

Closed: Buttermilk, Aspen Highlands, Cooper, Crested Butte, Keystone, Powderhorn, Telluride, Wolf Creek, Beaver Creek, Snowmass, Echo Mountain, Eldora, Aspen, Steamboat, Vail, Monarch.

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