Breckenridge Daily Snow

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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 1 year ago December 6, 2022

Powder Tuesday

Summary

We are waking up to very heavy snowfall on Tuesday morning. Heavy snow continues through midday Tuesday before getting lighter through Tuesday afternoon. Off-and-on snowfall on Tuesday night and into Wednesday. Another round of heavy snow Wednesday night into Thursday. Dry Thursday afternoon through Friday. More snow later in the weekend and next week!

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25" Base Depth

Tuesday 

It's game-on for Tuesday morning as intense snowfall moved in and delivered 8+ inches ahead of the lifts spinning. Get out there and enjoy the goods!

Heavy snow will continue to fall through Tuesday morning before the focus shifts south and we receive off-and-on light snowfall through Tuesday night. Expect to see a big report on Wednesday morning but know that most of this fell during the day on Tuesday.

Wednesday - Thursday

Off-and-on light snowfall will continue into Wednesday, with maybe a bit of sun, ahead of another round of moderate to heavy snow on Wednesday night and into Thursday morning. This final wave will be colder so expect fluffier snow and great snow quality on Thursday morning.

In total, Wednesday night's wave should bring another 3-6 inches, which will bring us above double-digits from Monday night through Wednesday night. Good stuff!

Friday & Beyond

Mostly sunny skies and comfortable temps will prevail on Friday. This will be the day to target if you've been waiting to enjoy all of the recent snowfall with a little Vitamin D.

Looking further ahead, Saturday and into Sunday should also stay dry ahead of another round of snowfall by Sunday night and into next Monday, December 12. This storm continues to look interesting so keep an eye on next Monday and possibly Tuesday, December 13 for more powder conditions. 

Thanks for reading and stay tuned for daily updates!

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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