Copper Mountain Daily Snow

By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 10 hours ago December 21, 2024

Dry this weekend, then chances for snow next week

Summary

Saturday and Sunday will be dry, then there should be three storms next week with another storm possible around New Year's.

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Conditions

  • New Snow (Mid Mountain snow stake)
    • 0” Friday 500am to Saturday 500am (24 hours)
    • 0” Friday 500pm to Saturday 500am (12 hours)
  • Last Snowfall
    • 3” Tuesday & Tuesday Night (December 17-18)
  • Snowpack
    • 116% of the 30-year average
  • Terrain
    • 22 of 23 lifts
    • 137 of 160 trails

Saturday and Sunday

Saturday will be similar to Friday with cooler temperatures at the base in the morning, and then mostly sunny skies during the day with a high temperature in the mid-30s.

Sunday will also bring dry weather, though more clouds will filter the sunshine during the day, and the high temperature will be in the 30s.

Next Week

Next week, multiple storms from the Pacific Northwest should move through Colorado with a respectable total snowfall of potentially 5-10+ inches.

While no single storm in this series will likely bring significant/deep snow, the combination of light-to-moderate snow totals across 5+ days should create softer conditions.

  • Monday/Tuesday (Dec 23-24). Light snow should fall from Monday morning through the afternoon, then there could be a period of more intense snow on Monday afternoon or Monday evening. I expect 2-4 inches of snow with potentially softer conditions on Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning.

  • Wednesday (Dec 25). A stronger storm should track over southern Colorado, leaving the northern mountains with just lighter snow totals of 1-3 inches.

  • Friday/Saturday (Dec 27-28). A single storm or multiple weaker storms may bring moderate snow totals, but the latest forecast data continues to trend a little lower. 

  • Tuesday (Dec 31). This storm might be strong and bring cold air, but moisture could be lacking, leading to just lower snow totals.

I will continue to dial in the details of next week's snowfall, so stay tuned. Regardless of the amount of snow, at least some snow is better than no snow, and it will be good to see the flakes.

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My next update will be on Sunday morning.

Thanks for reading!

JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com

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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