Steamboat Springs, CO receives an average snowfall of 343". The record is over 500" (set in 2007/2008). The Steamboat Ski Area's abundant snowfall is a result of the resort's location within the Park Range, which is the first significant barrier in the Northern Colorado Rockies to storms arriving from the Pacific. These storms produce some of the lightest, driest, fluffiest snow in the world, fondly referred to as Champagne Powder® snow.
On average, there are 242 sunny days per year. July is typically Steamboat's warmest month, hitting an average high of 83°. January is typically Steamboat's coldest month, hitting an average high of 29°.
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