Date: 03/15/2018
An active week of weather started last night with a dribble, of rain that is. Freezing levels sat well over 10,000′.
A large closed low off the Pacific coast will sling moisture towards Colorado several times over the next week, with the first wave arriving this afternoon escorted in by a potent cold front. That means we can expect a good burst of snow and dropping temperatures beginning mid-afternoon, with snowfall ending by tomorrow morning.
Friday through Saturday morning, we’ll see a brief window of high pressure before our next storm lines up for Saturday night into Sunday.
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Today
High Temperature: 34
Winds/Direction: 10-20, gusting to 40 in the PM, Southwest
Sky Cover: Overcast
Irwin Snow: 3 to 5″
Elkton Snow: 3 to 6″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 1 to 3″ -
Tonight
Low Temperature: 10
Winds/Direction: 20-30, gusting to 45, West
Sky Cover: Overcast
Irwin Snow: 3 to 6″
Elkton Snow: 4 to 8″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 2 to 4″ -
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 25
Winds/Direction: 10 to 20, gusting to 30, West
Sky Cover: Partly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: 0 to 1″
Elkton Snow: 0 to 1″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0 to 1″