Telluride Daily Snow

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By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 2 days ago March 23, 2025

Warm and dry through Friday

Summary

There will be warm and dry weather from Sunday through Friday, and then the next storm could arrive around Saturday, March 29th.

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Conditions

  • New Snow (Mid-Mountain snow stake)
    • 1” Saturday 500am to Sunday 500am (24 hours)
    • 0” Saturday 500pm to Sunday 500am (12 hours)
  • New Snow (Upper Mountain sensor)
    • 1” Saturday 500am to Sunday 500am (24 hours)
    • 0” Saturday 500pm to Sunday 500am (12 hours)
  • Last Snowfall
    • 2” Friday Night to Saturday (Mar 21-22)
  • Snowpack
    • 96% of the 30-year average
  • Terrain
    • 15 of 17 lifts
    • 145 of 149 trails

Saturday Recap

About one inch of snow fell on Saturday morning, and then the storm moved away with partly sunny weather during the day.

Sunday (March 23)

Sunday morning's conditions should remain soft due to the snow that fell on Saturday morning and the clouds on Saturday.

Sunday will be partly cloudy with temperatures starting around 20°F and rising to the mid-30s by the afternoon.

Monday (March 24)

Monday will be mostly sunny and warm with a high temperature in the low 40s.

Tuesday (March 25)

Tuesday will be mostly sunny and warm with a high temperature in the mid-40s.

Wednesday (March 26)

Wednesday will be mostly sunny and even warmer with a high temperature in the upper 40s.

Thursday (March 27)

Thursday will be partly to mostly sunny and continued warm with a high temperature in the upper 40s.

Friday (March 28)

As a storm approaches, Friday should be cloudier and cooler with a high temperature in the low-to-mid 40s.

Saturday & Sunday (Mar 29-30)

The next storm will likely bring at least some snow during the weekend of March 29-30, and temperatures on both days should be in the 30s.

Longer Range

The longest-range forecast models, which extend out through early April, show a high chance for additional snowfall. So after next week's spring conditions, the atmosphere should flip back toward more winter-like conditions, at least now again through the first 5-10 days of April.

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My next update will be on Monday morning. 

Thanks for reading!

JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com

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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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