
SNOWPACK: Some Improvement
SNOWPACK Check this out…the storm last week did a nice job of making up some of the historical gap from the previous minimum snowpack…we’re not

SNOWPACK Check this out…the storm last week did a nice job of making up some of the historical gap from the previous minimum snowpack…we’re not

POITREY CANYON FIRE UPDATE: Crews continue to work on the ground, air assets are dropping retardant to help the fire now at about 2,000 acres

Ahead of the two storms this week…snowpack numbers have continued to drop and continue to set new historical lows in the SNOTEL data set. We’re

A couple things about our snow pack that has lost about 3.5-4.5 feet’s worth in the last two and half weeks…Here’s a forecast I made

A ridge of high pressure for the late part of next week will have the strength of one you’d expect to see in late May,

Even after a late-week snow storm heading into the first full-weekend of March, 2026, snow pack across Colorado remains at historical lows. The Arkansas River

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

How does this winter compare to other winters in Colorado? Answering that question is challenging when you talk about trying to quantify it. Several researchers

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

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,