Copper Mountain Daily Snow
By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 3 years ago December 18, 2021
Dry through Wednesday, then snowy into Christmas weekend
Summary
Following Friday's fluffy snow. Saturday through Wednesday will be dry. Then snow will return around Thursday, December 23, and will continue through Christmas and beyond.
Update
We started Friday with 1 inch of fluffy snow, and we saw light additional accumulations during the day and into the evening with another coating to 1 inch on the snow stake.
Now on Saturday, skies are clearing (see above image) and we'll start the day out on the cold side with on-mountain temperatures around 0°F as the sun rises. Saturday afternoon's temperatures will rise in the teens with sunny skies.
For Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, we'll see dry weather with warmer temperatures that rise into the upper 20s to low 30s. Skies will be mostly sunny on Sunday and Monday and then more high clouds will filter the sunshine on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Starting on Wednesday night or Thursday, a snowy weather pattern will begin. If the forecast works out and with just a little luck, we could see snow nearly every day from Thursday, December 23 through the new year. I have moderate confidence that the first focus of this snowy period could be around Christmas Eve and Christmas Day (December 24-25). After that, I have too little confidence in the forecast details to isolate the next times of deeper snow.
If this snowy period comes to fruition, as multiple models have signaled it will, then snow conditions during the final 7-8 days of December should get better each day with a lot more terrain opening, too.
Thanks for reading and please 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:
* 1-2” Thursday Night & Friday (Dec 16-17)
Terrain
* 14 of 23 lifts
* 63 of 155 trails
* Latest update
Snowpack compared to the 30-year average:
* 84%
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