Winter Park Daily Snow

Heads up, there may be fresher snow! Read the latest Winter Park Daily Snow

By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 6 years ago March 2, 2019

Update

Saturday

We saw 2-3 inches on Friday an additional 2-3 inches on Friday night, so you’ll find soft conditions for first chair on Saturday morning. Expect mixed snow intensity on Saturday with some times of lighter snow and bursts of more intense snow. Accumulations should be 3-7 inches.

Saturday Night

More snow! This is when the main part of the storm will move across Colorado. Expect 4-8 inches through the night.

Sunday

There will be plenty of powder in the morning AND the good news is that additional storm energy will move across northern Colorado during the day so we should see another 4-8 inches of snow on top of the powder that’s already on the ground. It should be a wonderful powder day!

Sunday Night & Monday

There is a chance that some snow could continue after lifts close and then the snow would wind down later at night. If this happens, then there will be fresh powder to enjoy on Monday morning.

Monday & Tuesday

We’ll likely see the snow shift south on Monday and dry weather will continue through Tuesday.

Next Storms

Look for snow on Wednesday into Thursday with a potential powder day on Thursday. Then the next storm should hit on Friday into Saturday with the best powder potentially on Saturday (March 9).

Thanks for reading and check back each morning for daily updates!

JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com
Contact me: [email protected]

Snow conditions as of Saturday morning

New snow mid-mountain:
* 5” (24 hours Friday 500am to Saturday 500am)
* 3” (Overnight Friday 400pm to Saturday 500am)

Last snowfall:
* 3” on Friday Night (March 1)

Terrain
* 21 of 21 lifts
* 166 of 167 trails
* Latest update

Snowpack compared to 30-year average:
* 101%

About Our Forecaster

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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