Telluride Daily Snow

By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 4 days ago March 27, 2025
Warm on Thursday, then tracking four storms
Summary
Thursday will be another warm day, and then there will be multiple rounds of snow from Friday afternoon through the following weekend.
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Conditions
- New Snow (Mid-Mountain snow stake)
- 0” Wednesday 5:00 am to Thursday 5:00 am (24 hours)
- 0” Wednesday 5:00 pm to Thursday 5:00 am (12 hours)
- New Snow (Upper Mountain sensor)
- 0” Wednesday 5:00 am to Thursday 5:00 am (24 hours)
- 0” Wednesday 5:00 pm to Thursday 5:00 am (12 hours)
- Last Snowfall
- 2” Friday Night to Saturday (Mar 21-22)
- Snowpack
- 88% of the 30-year average
- Terrain
- 16 of 17 lifts
- 133 of 149 trails
Wednesday Recap
Wednesday was very warm, with on-mountain high temperatures in the upper 40s. Wow!
During the afternoon, clouds built over the mountains, but the lower atmosphere was very dry, so no precipitation reached the ground.
Thursday (March 27)
Thursday will be the final very warm day with high temperatures again in the upper 40s.
During midday and afternoon, clouds will build, and this could limit heating and keep temperatures just a bit cooler than on Wednesday.
The lower part of the atmosphere is still dry, so any precipitation that falls from the clouds should evaporate before it hits the ground. That said, there might be enough motion in the clouds to create a few lightning strikes.
Storms Return
There will be four storms coming up in the next 10 days. Here are the details…
Friday (March 28)
Friday will start with dry weather with a high temperature in the low 40s, then from Friday afternoon through Friday night, snow showers will bring 1-3 inches of snow.
Saturday (March 29)
Saturday should start with some fresh snow that fell on Friday night, though the new snow will be on top of a firm melt/freeze base, so conditions could be odd. Saturday's weather will likely be mostly dry and mostly cloudy with a high temperature in the 30s.
On Saturday night, the second storm will bring snow, though this system might track too far to the north to bring much snow.
Sunday (March 30)
Sunday morning could once again start off with new snow on the ground, but Telluride will be on the southern edge of Saturday night's storm, so snowfall could be anything from a dusting to a few inches. The temperature on Sunday should be in the 30s.
Monday (March 31)
Monday should be dry with partly cloudy skies and a high in the 30s.
Tuesday & Wednesday (April 1-2)
The third storm in the sequence should bring snow on Tuesday and Wednesday. I have high confidence that there will be a storm but low confidence in the details of the storm's timing or the amount of snow. That said, I am penciling in 4-8 inches of accumulation with some powder possible on one or both of these days.
Longer Range
The end of next week could be dry (April 3-4), and then the fourth storm could bring snow during the closing weekend of April 5-6.
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- Placerville (7,300 ft)
My next update will be on Friday morning.
Thanks for reading!
JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com
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