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Photos: Storms bring snow and smiles as winter returns to the Yampa Valley

Becky Heath walks through several inches of new snow in the Howelsen Hill parking lot after getting in a few turns at the downtown Steamboat Springs ski area on Monday Feb. 17, 2025. Heath got up early to hit the slopes because she didn't want to pass up one of the best powder days so far this season, and she had to work in the afternoon. Snow remains in the forecast for the bulk of the workweek.
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Tom Ringwelski cleans snow off his car on Pine Street on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, after the latest round of snow in the Steamboat Springs area. The Steamboat Resort is reporting that the ski area had 21 inches of snow in the past three days.
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Jenny Campbell, and her dog, enjoy the snowy weather while walking along Howelsen Parkway on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025. The Steamboat Resort reports 21 inches of snow in the past three days.
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Snow continues to fall from the sky as a city grader plows snow from a street in downtown Steamboat Springs on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025. The Steamboat Resort is reporting that Steamboat Springs has had 21 inches of snow in the past three days, with more snow expected this week.
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