A system from the north northwest looks to go to our east on Friday into Saturday morning, which may bring a touch of snow.  Here are the model forecasts:

2” – Canadian Model

½” – American, WRF, and European Models

Saturday skies should be clearing from the system as the day progresses, with highs around 20.  Sunday looks to be clear and warmer with highs around or above 30.  The usual winds both days. 

There may be a dusting of snow on Monday, with the next possible but not great chance for snow looks to be around January 23. 

Cheers.

-Jordan (Thursday 1/15/25 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 European Model are the European (ECMWF IFS) Model grid including Brainerd Lake.  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 Icon and UKMet Models are to the 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.