
Snow Pack Remains Historically Low
Snow pack (snow water equivalent) remains historically low – the bottom of the data set. I’ve zoomed in on a time-series graph showing the maxium,

Snow pack (snow water equivalent) remains historically low – the bottom of the data set. I’ve zoomed in on a time-series graph showing the maxium,

UPPER-LEVEL PATTERN Sometimes potential just isn’t realized – it’s sorta like my college baseball career. In my case, it was too much beer, but for

WHICH TEAM ARE YOU ON? Storm or no storm? Looking through February the middle part of the month looks most interesting if you are on

Last weekends storm bumped the snow pack up across Colorado a little bit, even 5-8% over the southern river basins, but we remain well

OVERVIEW: Here’s a look at the most likely range of airy, fluffy snow for the weekend. It’ll be easy to broom off or get a

Likelihood of more than 4″ of snow Snow-to-Liquid Context (High-Ratio Snow) This setup looks favorable for airy, fluffy snow thanks to the arctic air moving in

I’m watching late week changes that are going to bring an impact to Colorado in a couple of ways. Over the next several days I

The front that came through early Saturday morning produced some bands of snow over the area. It wasn’t much in most cases, but I did

By the far the biggest snow storm of the season rolled across southern Colorado late Thursday, Jan. 8 – Friday, Jan. 9. Many parts of

I’ve upped snow amounts for a few areas due to how I expect the storm to evolve into early Friday morning. Areas over the southeast