By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 21 days ago April 7, 2025

Final Post of the 2024-2025 Season

Summary

Thanks for reading the Telluride Daily Snow this season, and best wishes for a wonderful spring, summer, and fall!

Update

Thanks to the Colorado Flights Alliance and the Telluride Tourism Board for supporting the "Telluride Daily Snow" this season, and I appreciate your readership and support of the Telluride Daily Snow!

This 2024-2025 season at Telluride had a strong start and a slower finish.

Storms during November created a deeper-than-average snowpack, December was dry until a storm during the final six days of the month, and then storms during January, February, and March kept the snowpack climbing, but it never returned to above average.

The deepest storm cycle occurred around February 13-16, 2025 with 27 inches across three days, and Telluride ended the season with the snowpack at 90% of the average and the total wintertime snowfall was about 223 inches.

All of the statistics that I reference here are available on Telluride's "Snow Report" tab on OpenSnow.

I hope that you have a wonderful spring, summer, and fall, and again, thanks for reading the Telluride Daily Snow this season!

JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com

Announcements

OpenSnow: Your Daily Weather App

As the snow begins to melt and summer conditions quickly take over, remember that you can always use OpenSnow as your daily weather app during the non-winter months.

Getting Started

  1. My Location > Weather
  2. Maps > Weather
  3. Favorites > Weather

View your current location conditions under the "My Location" screen, avoid poor air quality and incoming storms with our summer-focused map overlays under the "Maps" screen, and check the "Weather" tab under any location screen for hourly temperature, precipitation, wind, cloud cover, and lightning forecasts.

You can also view the hourly forecast for the next 10 days for any location on Earth in OpenSnow.

  1. Go to the "Maps" tab.
  2. Tap anywhere or search for a location.
  3. Tap "View Forecast".

View → My Location

These resources will help you dial in your high-alpine ski tours, lower-valley bike rides, and any other outdoor activity during the non-winter months. OpenSnow is my default weather app to quickly check current conditions and the 10-day forecast when I'm at home or on the road, and I know it can be the same for you.

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