Winter Park Daily Snow
By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 7 months ago March 30, 2024
Warm on Saturday, snow on Sunday
Summary
Saturday will be warm and mostly dry, and then snow will fall through the afternoon and evening on Sunday.
Update
Friday
Friday offered 2-3 inches of new snow during the day, and temperatures were warm, so the best conditions were at the higher elevations.
Saturday
On Friday night, 2 inches of snow accumulated, so there will be more fresh snow now on Saturday morning. Otherwise, Saturday will be mostly dry, mostly cloudy, and warm with a high temperature in the upper 20s to low 30s.
Sunday
The next round of snow will fall between Sunday midday and Sunday at midnight. This snowfall is looking less impressive on the latest forecasts, so perhaps we'll only see 2-5 inches of new snow. Due to warm temperatures, the new snow will be rather dense.
Monday
Monday's weather will be mixed with some sunshine and some afternoon and evening snow showers. Snowfall could be in the range of 2-4 inches. The high temperature will be in the 20s on Monday.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
There could be some powder on Tuesday morning, and then the rest of next week will be dry, mostly sunny, and warm with a high in the 30s on Tuesday and in the 40s on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. It'll be full-on spring riding conditions.
Longer Range
Our next chances for snow will be during the weekend of April 6-7 and again during the middle of the next week around Wednesday, April 10 to Friday, April 12. Both storms could bring only light-to-moderate snowfall with totals maybe not quite reaching "powder" status.
My next update will be Sunday morning.
Thanks for reading!
JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com
Snow conditions as of Saturday morning
New snow mid-mountain:
* 4” (24 hours Friday 500am to Saturday 500am)
* 4” (Overnight Friday 500pm to Saturday 500am)
Last snowfall:
* 4.5” Thursday Night to Friday Night (Mar 28-30)
Terrain
* 22 of 24 lifts
* 161 of 171 trails
* Latest update
Snowpack compared to the 30-year average:
* 117%