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Thread: Colorado Weather Discussion Thread

  1. #2251
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    not sure what to think about totals for Eagle County. I'm thinking somewhere around 6". Really glad to see snow falling and sticking around on the ground again. Welcome back ULLR!
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    Think 6-12" should cover most mountain areas. Some places could see heavier showers on Wed/Thurs that could randomly put down another few inches, but the best forcing and moisture should stay east of the divide and/or north of I-70. No matter, I am uncomfortably energetic about snow right now...

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    32 and calm outside. A beautiful night....love it when it's white out and calm.
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    ^tis a good feeling indeed. this thread has kept me going, t-minus 5 days until i'm on the road driving cross country for the mountains. would love to here some totals tomorrow night
    Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?

    fuck that noise.

    gmen.

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    Hey there weather gurus, any similarities to Oct. '97 ( I think it was)? My roomie and I built a kicker in the park by our house in Ft. Fun that storm, but the ski areas got WAY less. Would love to tour laps on Green Mt. or North Table in Golden...
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    Looks like after this storm, there will be 5 or 6 days of slightly above normal temps, then some storms starting to come in from the west coast.

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    snow west of the divide in the Eagle County area quit for the most part yesterday evening and hasn't done much since. Unless we get some wrap around moisture then we should be done...2 maybe 3" on the ground here.
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    4" or so north of Denver here, but it looks like 10-12" more on the way during the day. Here's hoping it reaches up to Loveland and A-Basin.

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    Got a few yesterday and a little overnight, just starting back up here in Aspen.
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    Fukt: a very small amount of snow.

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    I'm amazed at the clearing we have. Absolutely bluebird, clouds west and east but bluebird overhead. A tad windy, but not cold temp wise.
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    It's hammering in the SW foothills at 9000ft. ~8" so far, just as forecasted.
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    Puking in Georgetown. We have about 6" behind our place .

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    Quote Originally Posted by SterlingSpikeDancer View Post
    Hey there weather gurus, any similarities to Oct. '97 ( I think it was)? My roomie and I built a kicker in the park by our house in Ft. Fun that storm, but the ski areas got WAY less. Would love to tour laps on Green Mt. or North Table in Golden...
    currently inch an hour in Ft. Fun. I'd love to get a run in at Horsetooth in Oct.!!

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    Berthoud Pass Friday morning...should be fun on some of the lower angle, grassy stuff.

    http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...2=-105.775&e=0
    You should have been here yesterday!

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    Impressive SNOTEL data:

    Lake Eldora = 17" snow on 1" of water (6%)
    Berthoud = 14" on 0.4" of water (3%)

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    NPG,

    I noticed the berthoud data, but wonder of its accurate given that SNOTEL was vandalized earlier this fall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontele View Post
    NPG,

    I noticed the berthoud data, but wonder of its accurate given that SNOTEL was vandalized earlier this fall.
    Good point. Noticed the numbers around the other sites in the general area are closer to 10% which would be better anyway. Couldn't imagine skiing Berthoud this early in fluff that light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grskier View Post
    Got a few yesterday and a little overnight, just starting back up here in Aspen.
    Snowmass reported 4" this morning, so maybe 6" up top by now. Just a couple in town. It definitely has gotten colder though.

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    We have about 18-20 so far about 500 ft above Nederland and it's dumping

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    surprised we still have highlights for zone 10. Been basicallly sunny all day and is currently 34 degrees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    Snowmass reported 4" this morning, so maybe 6" up top by now. Just a couple in town. It definitely has gotten colder though.
    The snow seems to be staying down valley. There is about 3" here in El Jebel. Sunlight had 6" this morning and it has been non stop heavy snow all day.

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    It was snowing all morning at Loveland but not accumulating much and very windy, there is a foot of snow at my house near Boulder.

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    windy at Loveland?

    no way!
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    just measured 11" in boulder, thats a shame to hear about loveland. I would have thought it would get more out of this...oh well

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    Eldora and Echo seem to be the only ski areas really getting hit with this storm.

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