Steamboat Daily Snow
By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 1 day ago January 13, 2025
Chilly week, next snow on Saturday
Summary
Most of the week will be dry with colder weather early in the week and warmer weather later in the week. Snow will return on Friday night or Saturday.
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Conditions
- New Snow (Mid Mountain snow stake)
- 0” Sunday 500am to Monday 500am (24 hours)
- 0” Sunday 500pm to Monday 500am (12 hours)
- New Snow (Summit snow stake)
- 0” Sunday 500am to Monday 500am (24 hours)
- 0” Sunday 500pm to Monday 500am (12 hours)
- Last Snowfall
- 18-26” Friday Night to Saturday Night (Jan 10-12)
- Snowpack
- 105% of the 30-year median
- Terrain
- 20 of 23 lifts
- 173 of 184 trails
Monday
Monday will be dry and mostly sunny with a high temperature of around 10°F.
Tuesday
Tuesday will also be dry and mostly sunny with a high temperature of around 10°F.
Wednesday
Wednesday will be sunny and warmer with a high temperature around 20°F.
Thursday
Thursday will be sunny and the warmest day of the week with a high temperature of around 25°F.
Longer Range
Between Friday night, January 17, and Monday, January 20, a storm will bring cold air to Colorado.
The temperature on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday will likely stay in the single digits, and the storm should track far enough west to deliver 2-6 inches of snow on Friday night and Saturday with some powder likely on Saturday.
During the following days, from January 20-27, Colorado will be on the edge of the storm track with just low chances for snow and high temperatures that will slowly warm from the single digits into the teens and 20s.
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- Steamboat Resort (9,500 ft)
- Buffalo Pass (10,200 ft)
- Rabbit Ears Pass (9,500 ft)
- Town of Hayden (6,400 ft)
My next update will be on Wednesday morning.
For the next two weeks, I will be traveling to ski with my family. While I will write near-daily posts as normal, with a somewhat dry weather pattern coming up, I may skip a day here or there and will let you know when to expect the next update at the end of each post.
Thanks for reading!
JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com