Snowpack levels across the state are currently 83% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Colorado was last observed at Tower with a snowpack depth of 112”, about 103% of normal when compared to it's 109" average depth for this time of year. Colorado's snow report reveals a calm before a potential storm, with most areas showing no new snowfall in the last 24 hours and minimal snow forecasted over the next five days. Despite this lull, the state remains vigilant after an Alaskan teenager's recent avalanche fatality, and skiers anticipate the double-wave snowstorm early April promises, hoping it will extend a season already looking toward 2025's closing dates.
Statewide Snowpack |
83.0%
of Normal |
Coldest Location |
37°
Lake Irene |
Top 5-Day Forecast |
5"
Ripple Creek |
Deepest Snowpack |
112"
Tower |
Powder Day |
3"
Telluride |