The Denver Post

Resorts will see 10 days of spring snowstorms starting today

- By John Meyer jmeyer@denverpost.com

Spring officially arrived this week, but winterlike weather will return to the high country this weekend with a 10-day storm cycle bringing 10 to 20 inches of snow to most Colorado mountains through Easter.

Some will do a lot better than that. The Opensnow forecastin­g and reporting service is predicting Telluride will receive 38 inches over the 10 days, and Wolf Creek is forecast to receive 35 inches. Both will close for the season on the Sunday after Easter.

“We are still looking forward to multiple storms bringing snow to Colorado, beginning Saturday night and continuing through early April,” Opensnow founding meteorolog­ist Joel Gratz wrote in Friday’s forecast. “The average of multiple snow forecasts shows that total snowfall from Saturday night through next Sunday will be in the 10- to 20-inch range for most areas, with a chance for greater than 2 feet in some favored spots.”

Individual resort forecasts are calling for steady doses of snow over the 10 days, rather than massive 24-hour accumulati­ons, but it will add up. Over the next five days, Opensnow is forecastin­g 23 inches for Telluride, 19 for Wolf Creek and 14 for Powderhorn. Resorts expected to receive 11-12 inches include Beaver Creek, Vail, Loveland, Purgatory, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass and Winter Park.

In the following five days, Wolf Creek can expect an additional 16 inches, Telluride 15 and Snowmass 14. Twelve inches is forecast for Vail and Steamboat. Resorts predicted to receive 6 to 11 inches during that period include Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Loveland, Cooper, Sunlight,

Winter Park, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Powderhorn and Purgatory.

“The only downside to the upcoming storm cycle,” Gratz reported, “is that temperatur­es will not be all that cold, so some of the snow could be a bit on the thicker side, and during breaks of sunshine, the snow might turn mushy. But so it goes with snowstorms in the spring.”

Despite having more than 3 feet of new snow, Telluride will close April 7 as scheduled.

“We’re strict with our closing day,” said Telluride spokesman Sabastian Wee, “so no chance it changes.”

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