Crested Butte's about to get some snow Sun-Tues:
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/95e12p48iwbg_fill.gif
Crested Butte's about to get some snow Sun-Tues:
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/95e12p48iwbg_fill.gif
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looks like a good shot of snow Tues-Wed. I would hope for a foot above say 10k. The real positive part is that it looks colder and like systems might stay on a normal track for awhile.
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Anyone know the long range snowfall forecast for I-70 resorts in CO? Maybe through about this Dec or Jan.
^^ hahaha
Glad to hear there is at least a chance.
crossing fingers for more low pressure....how're we looking in the high country boys?
Carwash king is having beans today...
still a strong SW flow in Eagle County, we won't get much until the wind shifts to the north/nw.
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Aspen Highlands 18"
Siliverton 17"
Telluride 16"
Crested Butte 12"
Snowmass 12"
Steamboat 6"
Meeker 6"
Vail 6"
Leadville 4"
Kremmling 3.3"
any bert info from some WP mags up there? How we lookin' with this last front comin' through?
Based on the "Heavy Snow" observation at Loveland Pass for the last several hours on NOAA.com (and the fact that it snowed until I left around 1:30), I think Loveland could rack up 5-10" for tomorrow's snow report.
Yeah, I know- so if its snowing at Copper, its coming down harder at Loveland.![]()
Good Site for tracking snow depth in CO...
[URL="http://www.wunderground.com/StateSnowDepth.asp?state=CO"]
From Weather.com
Rain and mountain snow will accompany this system along with significantly lowering snow levels. In fact the snow levels in the Washington Cascades will be 4000 feet by Sunday.
As the system exits into the southern Plains Monday, snow will linger in parts of Wyoming and Colorado.
The barrage of storms will not quit in the Pacific Northwest as at least 3 more storms of varying intensities take aim on the region Monday through next Thursday.
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I'm not too familiar with the exact patterns of weather in Colorado region so I don't know if the strongest storms come from the PNW, but it can hurt that there will be a bunch of storms coming across washington and down into CO....
in my best billy madison voice, "Jackpot"
NRCS says that snow depth at berthoud is about 4"
Loveland basin about 13"
and Jones pass about 13"
if I'm reading this thing correctly...here's the link, feel free to correct me if I'm being a tard
http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/snow/depth_co.html
this storm doesn't look real promising right now. Next weekend looks like high pressure and warm temps.
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^^^ hope so, I'm ready to skin after the disaster that was Keystone yesterday.
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Two interesting NOAA observations.
1) Good for them in upgrading the point forecast with Google maps. Makes for a great interactive feature that really lets you zoom in on a locale.
2) Did they not issue a Winter Outlook this year? Usually, it comes out in the middle of October and is updated at the middle of this month, but it is not to be found in their Expert Assessments link.![]()
yeah, this doesn't sound too bad:
A STRONG AND MOIST NORTHWEST FLOW ALOFT WILL DEVELOP ACROSS
COLORADO FOR THE LATTER HALF OF THE WEEK...BRINGING A GOOD CHANCE
FOR ACCUMULATING SNOW TO THE MOUNTAINS WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY FRIDAY. EXPECT WINDY CONDITIONS IN AND NEAR THE FRONT RANGE
MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS AS WELL. A COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO PUSH
THROUGH THE AREA THURSDAY OR THURSDAY NIGHT BRINGING COLDER
CONDITIONS AND A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR PRECIPITATION ACROSS THE PLAINS.
Old's Cool.
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