Winter Park Daily Snow

By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 12 hours ago February 22, 2025

Mostly dry and mostly warm for the next week

Summary

The weather pattern will transition from stormy to mostly dry and warm through early March, but more snow does appear in the longer-range forecast.

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Conditions

  • New Snow (Mid Mountain snow stake)
    • 3” Friday 500am to Saturday 500am (24 hours)
    • 0” Friday 500pm to Saturday 500am (12 hours)
  • Last Snowfall
    • 14” Thursday Night and Saturday (Feb 20-21)
  • Snowpack
    • 122% of the 30-year average
  • Terrain
    • 24 of 24 lifts
    • 158 of 171 trails

Saturday

On Saturday, expect an afternoon high temperature of around 30°F and mostly sunny skies.

Winter Park has seen snow for 12 of the past 14 days, and now it is time for the atmosphere to take a break.

Sunday (Feb 23)

Mostly sunny with a high of around 30°F.

Sunday night & Monday (Feb 24)

A mix of sunshine and some clouds along with a few flakes at any time on Sunday and Monday. Highs around 30°F.

Tuesday (Feb 25)

A mix of sunshine and some clouds along with a few flakes at any time on Tuesday. Highs around 30°F.

Wednesday (Feb 26)

Dry, sunny, and cooler with a high in the 20s.

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (Feb 27 - Mar 1)

Dry, mostly sunny, and likely the warmest days of the next week with highs in the 30s to low 40s.

Sunday (Mar 2)

Likely dry and warm. Some models show a storm moving across Colorado at some point over the weekend, but this is generally an outlier in the forecast, and planning for dry or mostly dry weather is likely the correct call. 

Monday to Friday (Mar 3-7)

For the first week of March, the weather pattern will change with storminess likely returning to the Rockies and here in Colorado. I hope that we can reboard the storm train during this time.

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My next update will be on Sunday morning. 

Thanks for reading!

JOEL GRATZ

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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