COLORADO SNOW REPORT

December 21 2024
Statewide Snowpack 101.0%
Of Normal
Coldest Location 32°
Nohrsc Arapaho Ridge
Top 5-Day Forecast 8"
Beaver Ck Village
Deepest Snowpack 34"
Nohrsc Schofield Pass
New Snowfall 3"
Aspen Highlands
New Snowfall 3"
Buttermilk Mountain

New snowfall across Colorado today, with Nohrsc Joe Wright receiving up to 3” of new snowfall, raising snowpack levels up to 22”. Snowpack levels across the state are currently 101% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Colorado was last observed at Nohrsc Schofield Pass with a snowpack depth of 34”, about 97% of normal when compared to it's 35" average depth for this time of year. Nohrsc Arapaho Ridge, perched at an elevation of 11,001.12 ft., is currently experiencing some of the coldest temps in Colorado with air temps last recorded at 32 degrees.

More snowfall is expected this week, and areas like Beaver Ck Village are forecasted to receive up to 8" of snowfall in the next 5 days.


About Colorado



Snowpack conditions in Colorado vary across different mountain ranges. As of January 2022, the snowpack is above average in most areas, with the highest percentages in the northern and central mountains. The Upper Colorado, South Platte, and Arkansas River basins have snowpack levels above 120% of normal. The San Juan and Rio Grande basins have slightly below average snowpack.

The snow in Colorado's mountains acts as a natural reservoir, supplying water for rivers and watersheds throughout the state. Snowmelt contributes to the headwaters of major rivers such as the Colorado, Platte, Arkansas, and Rio Grande. The snowpack is crucial for agriculture, municipal water supplies, and recreational activities like skiing and snowboarding.

Colorado's winter climate is influenced by the state's high elevation and the Rocky Mountains. The mountains capture moisture from Pacific storms, resulting in significant snowfall. The state experiences a mix of cold temperatures, strong winds, and frequent snowstorms during the winter months.

Interesting facts about Colorado's snow science and history include the development of snow measurement techniques by Dr. James Church in the early 20th century. He established the Snow Research Laboratory in Silverton, where he conducted groundbreaking studies on snow physics. Colorado is also known for its snowfall records, such as the highest annual snowfall ever recorded in the United States at Silver Lake in 1978-1979, with a staggering 1,140 inches (95 feet) of snow.

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