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By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 4 years ago April 15, 2019

Final forecast for 2018-2019: More Rockies powder

Summary

Another week with more powder days in the forecast as the snow just keeps coming! Look at Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado for the deepest powder this week (April 15-19). And there will be more snow next week as well. It is the season that keeps on giving…

Short Term Forecast

The Forecast for Monday 4/15 – Tuesday 4/16

Monday and Tuesday will bring snow from the West Coast to the Rockies with 2-10 inches in California, Utah, and Wyoming.

The Forecast for Wednesday 4/17 – Thursday 4/18

During the middle of the week, the storm will move east, and areas along the continental divide (Montana, Wyoming, Colorado) should see the best powder.

The Forecast for Friday 4/19– Sunday 4/21

For Friday and the weekend, most of the United States will not see much snow in the forecast, though there could be significant totals in northern British Columbia and Alberta, Canada.

Extended Forecast

The Outlook for Monday 4/22 – Friday 4/26

Incredibly, we could return to snowy weather in the Rockies next week with a storm around April 21-23 and another one on or just after April 26. If you’re motivated to continue searching for powder, there will be more to find!

This is my final forecast for the 2018-2019 season, and what a season it has been! Thanks so much for reading and for your support of OpenSnow!

Look for the next update during September 2019 as we gear up for another season of snowy goodness!

JOEL GRATZ

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Joel Gratz

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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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