Mountain Weather

CB Avalanche CenterWeather

Date: 02/24/2018

Overnight, portions of our forecast area around Kebler Pass received 2-6″ of new snow, and increased southwest winds with gusts into the 40s. Temperatures have plummeted since sunrise, with most locations sitting in the single digits or below zero above treeline.
Light snow showers will gradually taper this morning, with partial clearing before yet another ripple of moisture arrives later this afternoon and evening. Kebler and Schofield Passes may hang on to residual orographic snow showers throughout the day as west-northwest winds continue. Snow will become more widespread by sunset, and could see another 2-4″ by tomorrow afternoon. The conga line of moisture and weak disturbances continues into next week with another more potent storm shaping up for Wednesday/Thursday. Temperatures will remain unseasonably cold for late February, with slowly moderating temperatures each day. Winter!

  • Today

    High Temperature: 10
    Winds/Direction: 15-25/WNW
    Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
    Irwin Snow: 0-2″
    Elkton Snow: 0-2″
    Friend’s Hut Snow: 0-1″

  • Tonight

    Low Temperature: -2
    Winds/Direction: 10-20/WSW
    Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
    Irwin Snow: 1-3″
    Elkton Snow: 1-3″
    Friend’s Hut Snow: 0-2″

  • Tomorrow

    High Temperature: 15
    Winds/Direction: 10-20/W
    Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
    Irwin Snow: 0-2″
    Elkton Snow: 0-2″
    Friend’s Hut Snow: 0-2″