Short forecast owing to my schedule. Lots of moisture from the Pacific means we’ll be getting at least some snow over the rest of the week. From Wednesday to Friday, the WRF Model is calling for 3”, the Canadian Model is calling for 9”, and the American Model is calling for 10”.
The snow dies down on Friday afternoon per the Canadian Model (or Saturday morning per the American Model), so this weekend looks to be sunny. Highs this weekend look to be around freezing. Should be a good weekend to enjoy the new snow.
Just a note – as it’s still snowing as I’m writing this, I can’t really draft a retrospective discussion for the Monday/Tuesday system yet.
Cheers.
-Jordan (Tuesday 3/4/25 morning)
Geeky Notes:
References to the American Model are to the American (GFS) Model grid including Brainerd Lake with an average elevation of 9,439’. References to the Canadian Model are the Canadian (GDPS) Model grid including Brainerd Lake with an average elevation of 10,253’. References to the WRF Model are the CAIC WRF Hi-Res Model point forecast for Eldora Ski Area with an elevation of 9,189’. References to the European Model are to the European (ECMWF) Model on a point with my cursor at my best estimate of Eldora Ski Area. For big picture overviews, I tend to rely on the American Model, not because I think it is the most accurate, but because (i) it is free and (ii) I like its interface.