Breckenridge Daily Snow

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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 1 year ago January 25, 2023

Same, Same

Summary

Off-and-on light snow and cold temps will continue on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Heavier snow is possible Friday night and into Saturday. Slight break on Sunday ahead of another storm around Tuesday, January 31. Dry conditions are likely later next week.

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This Week

We picked up another inch for Wednesday morning's report. Temps are now VERY cold on Wednesday morning as they start below 0°F and likely only creep into the low single-digits through Wednesday afternoon.

As we've been discussing for the past few days, we'll continue to receive off-and-on snow showers over the next few days as cold pules of energy slide over Colorado. This will bring us mostly light snow totals through Friday, followed by a slightly stronger wave that will move into northern Colorado on Friday night.

We'll be right on the southern edge of the best snow potential so we'll see if we can get lucky and have the wave move just enough to the south to fire up heavier snowfall rates through Saturday. If not, areas right along the Wyoming/Colorado border will be the main target.

The only other item to note for the next few days is single-digit temps continuing into Thursday ahead of a slight warmup from Friday through Sunday. Look for daytime highs in the teens to low 20s each day.

Next Week & Beyond

We could receive a slight break in the weather on Sunday ahead of a slightly stronger storm that will push into the Intermountain West and slide across Colorado from Monday, January 30 through Wednesday, February 1. Southern Colorado could be favored for this storm but we'll see how it trends as we get closer.

Looking further ahead, there's starting to be decent agreement that we could receive at least a few days of dry weather from Thursday, February 2 through the weekend of February 4/5. There are then signs for "something" around February 8.

Thanks for reading!

SAM COLLENTINE

About Our Forecaster

Sam Collentine

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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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