Breckenridge Daily Snow

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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 5 years ago March 26, 2019

Update

Snow Conditions

0 inches over the past 24 hours. 8 inches over the past 5 days. 

Breck's official snow report shows 365 inches so far this season and a base depth of 91 inches.

Our internal analysis has the snowpack currently sitting at 142% compared to the 30-year average.

Terrain Update

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Tuesday - Thursday

Spring is here as temperatures will climb into the 40s from Tuesday through Thursday under partly sunny skies. Expect crunchy conditions in the morning and soft, spring skiing conditions beginning around midday. 

Thursday PM - Saturday

Our next round of snow will target Breckenridge beginning Thursday night. This storm does not look overly strong so expectations are low regarding our snow totals. Expect light snow to fall through Thursday night, with the best chance for heavier snow coming around midday Friday and into Friday evening. In total, look for 3-6 inches from Thursday night through Friday. Look for soft turns on Friday afternoon and maybe again on Saturday. Snow could then linger into Saturday but I do not think we'll be looking at additional accumulations. 

Next Week & Beyond

Dry weather returns on Sunday, March 31st and remains in place through Tuesday, April 2nd. We'll likely be looking at partly sunny skies and highs in the 30s.

We'll then turn to Wednesday, April 3rd and Thursday, April 4th for another round of snow. It's still too early to get into any details but this should provide us with another refresh as we head into the first weekend of April. 

As always, keep an eye on our 1-10 day forecast for Breckenridge and right here for the latest updates.

Thanks for reading!

SAM COLLENTINE

About Our Forecaster

Sam Collentine

Meteorologist

Sam Collentine is the Chief Operating Officer of OpenSnow and lives in Basalt, Colorado. Before joining OpenSnow, he studied Atmospheric Science at the University of Colorado, spent time at Channel 7 News in Denver, and at the National Weather Service in Boulder.

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