Another ski season is nearing its end in the Colorado High Country. For meteorologists, “average” is the word that comes to mind when they think about this winter and spring compared to others. “My parting.
Wednesday marked the day when Summit County’s snowpack usually reaches its historic peak, and the water content trapped in the snow is straddling normal levels thanks to an infusion of snow from a mid-April storm. .
Eagle County experiencing its best monsoon season in five years, accumulating over 4 inches of rain since July 1 according to trackers on both Vail and Beaver Creek mountain. The past five summers have been.
EAGLE The current snowpack is running at just about normal levels in the highest elevations of the upper Colorado River watershed. But that isn’t great news. The snowpack readings haven’t been bolstered by significant.
Snowpack levels on the Western Slope continue to climb above normal for this time of the year thanks to recent winter storms. Climatologists expressed concern at lower snowpack levels earlier in the winter. Snowfall on.