
Colorado Snow Pack Improves to Just Above Historic Lows, Arkansas Basin Only at 49%
With the latest storm dropping between 4″ and 10″ of snow across mainly the central and northern mountains, Colorado’s statewide snow water equivalent snowpack has

With the latest storm dropping between 4″ and 10″ of snow across mainly the central and northern mountains, Colorado’s statewide snow water equivalent snowpack has

MORE SKI-RESORT SNOW: Snow is set to increase over the mountains later tonight and continues through Wednesday into Wednesday night. A general 4″-10″ (more in

Our next chance at another active stormy stretch looks to be in the middle of March, unfortunately – somewhere in the 15th-20th timeframe. Ensemble means

Another high fire danger day in parts of Colorado. The combination of wind gust potential in the afternoon between 30-45 mph and relative humidity levels

SO CLOSE! We’ve seen snow pack increase this week over the mountains, between 10-15% increase compared to median over the southern basins where we were

BY THE NUMBERS: Grids tell the story across different parts of the state over the next 48 hours. Crested Bute sees the wind and snow

NORTH OF HIGHWAY 50: From 5pm-12am is our most likely timeframe to catch showers. They will be lighter and less widespread than areas farther south.

Late Friday and Saturday will bring some snow to the local higher terrain areas of southern Colorado. Between 8,000′-6,500′ I’d only expect it to be

As expected, the central mountains around Crested Butte Mountain Resort and Aspen Snowmass led the way on the first wave of snow. We’ll have a

LATE WEEK PATTERN CHANGE: After the mountains get some snow Wed-Thurs we watch the main part of the late week pattern change I’ve been talking