Copper Mountain Daily Snow

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By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 3 years ago January 16, 2021

Snow returns to Copper

Summary

Flakes will fall on Saturday morning, then another storm should bring snow on Sunday night through Monday night.

Short Term Forecast

Friday was dry and mostly sunny with comfortable high temperatures in the 20s.

Then just before sunrise on Saturday, snow began, and as of 500am, I see a coating of accumulation at the mid-mountain snow stake. We’ll see flakes through Saturday mid-morning with a coating to 2 more inches possible.

From Saturday afternoon through Sunday afternoon, expect dry weather with temperatures in the teens and 20s.

On Sunday night into Monday morning, the next storm will bring snow to northern Colorado with 2-5 inches possible and potentially soft turns on Monday morning. Then after a break on Monday midday, additional energy from this storm could bring a little more snow on Monday night into Tuesday morning.

Extended Forecast

Following the snow on Sunday night into Monday night, we should see drier weather from Tuesday through Thursday. It’s possible that weak storm energy could deliver a few flakes during this time, but for the most part, we should be dry.

Then from Thursday night through Sunday, January 21-24, one or two storms could bring snow back to the mountain. My confidence is low about any details, though if I had to hedge, I’d look at Saturday and Sunday, January 23-24, as days with potential snowfall.

Thanks for reading and check back each morning for daily updates!

JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com

Snow conditions as of Saturday morning

New snow mid-mountain:
* 0-1” (24 hours Friday 500am to Saturday 500am)
* 0-1” (Overnight Friday 400pm to Saturday 500am)

Last snowfall:
* 0-1” Friday Night (Jan 15-16)

Terrain
* 22 of 23 lifts
* 116 of 152 trails
* Latest update

Snowpack compared to the 30-year average:
* 74%

About Our Forecaster

Joel Gratz

Founding Meteorologist

Joel Gratz is the Founding Meteorologist of OpenSnow and has lived in Boulder, Colorado since 2003. Before moving to Colorado, he spent his childhood as a (not very fast) ski racer in eastern Pennsylvania.

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