Inches of snow finally in forecast for Colorado mountains
A weak system will bring 1–5 inches of snow mainly to high elevations but will not significantly improve snowpack at 22% of the 30-year median, officials said.
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Snow outlook forecast weakens for Colorado’s northern mountains, but upside potential remains
It’s been over three weeks since the first ski resorts opened in Summit County using mostly manmade snow, and the state of snow hasn’t improved much since. While it won’t contribute significantly to the snowpack, current forecasts show a few chances for snow to make its way to Summit’s mountains. According to snowpack data from the federal National Water and Climate Center, Summit County is at 22% of the 30-year median for snowpack levels. Nati…
Snow outlook forecast weakens for Colorado’s northern mountains, but upside potential remains
It’s been over three weeks since the first ski resorts opened in Colorado using mostly manmade snow, and the state of snow hasn’t improved much since. While it won’t contribute significantly to the snowpack, current forecasts show a few chances for snow to make its way to Summit’s mountains. According to snowpack data from the federal National Water and Climate Center, Berthoud Pass is at 36% of the 30-year median for snowpack levels as of Nov.…
Snow outlook forecast weakens for Colorado’s northern mountains, but upside potential remains
It’s been over three weeks since the first ski resorts opened in Summit County using mostly manmade snow, and the state of snow hasn’t improved much since. While it won’t contribute significantly to the snowpack, current forecasts show a few chances for snow to make its way to Summit’s mountains. According to snowpack data from the federal National Water and Climate Center, Summit County is at 22% of the 30-year median for snowpack levels. Nati…
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