Eldora, Loveland, Arapahoe Basin and Echo Mountain ski areas all announced that they will remain closed Thursday due to the upslope storm that has walloped Denver and pounded areas east of the Continental Divide. Eldora reported 30 inches of snow overnight, and there have been snow slides on the access road to the area, according to the Eldora website. “The county plow and grader have not been able to penetrate the snow slides across Shelf Road yet, and there is a day’s worth of work to do to prepare the mountain to open,” according to the website. Related Articles Weather | Skier dies after crashing into tree at Colorado’s Keystone Resort Weather | One Colorado ski area still closed Friday due to “biggest snow event we’ve seen in decades” Weather | Colorado ski forecast: 2 feet of snow expected at 5 ski areas Weather | Here’s when Colorado’s ski resorts will close for the season Weather | Indy Pass releases 2024-25 pass to the public at same price as last 3 years Echo Mountain, which is perched above Idaho Springs, received 24 inches overnight. Arapahoe Basin received 15 inches and Loveland 11.