Steamboat Daily Snow
By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 2 hours ago December 13, 2024
Some flakes on Friday, Sunday, and Tuesday
Summary
Three weak storms will bring flakes during the next six days. Snow totals will be on the lighter side, though perhaps we'll get enough for small refreshes.
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Conditions
- New Snow (Mid Mountain snow stake)
- 0” Thursday 500am to Friday 500am (24 hours)
- 0” Thursday 500pm to Friday 500am (12 hours)
- New Snow (Summit snow stake)
- 0” Thursday 500am to Friday 500am (24 hours)
- 0” Thursday 500pm to Friday 500am (12 hours)
- Last Snowfall
- 6” Sunday Night to Tuesday (December 8-10)
- Snowpack
- 90% of the 30-year median
- Terrain
- 18 of 23 lifts
- 90 of 181 trails
Friday
Friday morning will once again start with an inversion where temperatures are colder at the base and warmer at the summit.
A morning look to the west shows that a few snow showers are already in view.
For Friday, expect times of light-to-moderate snow from midday to midnight and a total accumulation of 2-4 inches. There might be enough snow for a slight refresh by Friday afternoon and/or Saturday morning. The temperature on Friday will stay chilly with a high in the teens.
Saturday
Saturday will be partly sunny and dry with a high temperature of around 30°F.
Sunday
There will be another weak storm on Sunday and we could see flakes with a few inches of accumulation any time from Saturday night through Sunday night.
Again, there might be enough snow for a slight refresh at some point on Sunday or early on Monday.
The high temperature on Sunday will be around 20°F.
Monday
Monday will be mostly sunny and dry with a high temperature in the mid-to-upper 20s.
Tuesday & Wednesday
The third weak storm should bring some snow on Tuesday and/or Tuesday night, and yet again, accumulations will likely be limited to just a few inches.
Longer Range
During the rest of December, the weather pattern will continue to be unfavorable for significant storms. Our next chance for snow could be during the week of December 23-27, but that's grasping at straws just a bit.
In terms of snow quality, we have a solid base and the low sun angle of December will continue to preserve our snowpack, so we're in an okay spot even if we do not see significant storms for the rest of the month.
In early January, the longest-range forecasts show a higher chance for colder and stormier weather. Because this stormier signal for early January has been in the longer-range forecasts for the last one to two weeks, the persistence of this signal increases confidence that it will happen.
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My next update will be on Saturday morning.
Thanks for reading!
JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com