More Snow Than Expected, More Snow Today, Sun Tomorrow

The Eldora Snow Cam shows as of this (Friday) morning that we’ve picked up 6” over the last few days, more than expected.  It’s great.  The storm continues today.  Here are the various model forecasts from 6 am Friday to Saturday morning: 8” – WRF Model 7” – Canadian Model 5” – American and European […]

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Light Snow and Then Possibly Sunny Weekend

Looks like we’ll have some light snow tomorrow and Thursday.  Here are the model snow forecasts: 4” – Canadian and RDPS Models 1” – American, UK Met, and European Models Dusting – NAM and WRF Models Then, a storm coming in from the west looks to provide a little more snow on Friday.  A weak […]

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Short Weekend Forecast, Light Saturday Snow

Apologies for the short forecast.  It looks like we’ll have small upslope snow on Saturday.  Here are the model forecasts: 4” – American Model 3” – WRF Model 1” – Canadian Model Saturday winds will be from the east.  Sunday winds will be stronger and from the northwest.  Sunday will be warmer than Saturday.  Cheers. […]

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Snow Mostly Will Be Missing Us

The brunt of the storms currently pounding the Pacific Coast currently look to likely stay to our west, north, and south once they move inland.  It’s unusual to say that heading nearly any direction will mean snow, but unfortunately that’s likely true over the next week.  As such, while we’ll likely get snow from Wednesday […]

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The Upcoming Snow – Lots of Moisture but Still Lots of Uncertainty

It’ll be a snowy weekend, but the details are still unclear.  A very powerful closed low, which looks to be in southeast Colorado by Friday afternoon, will bring moisture from both the Pacific Ocean (first) and the Gulf of Mexico (second) into Colorado.  This is your classic low pressure / upslope.  However, there will be […]

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