... Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 5 PM MST Sunday...
A Winter Storm Warning for heavy snow remains in effect until 5 PM MST Sunday.
Snow will pick up again this afternoon and evening as the next storm system reaches the area. Snow will continue tonight and then taper off from west to east on Sunday. Expect total snow accumulations to range from 8 to 16 inches with locally higher amounts by late Sunday afternoon.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow are expected or occurring. Strong winds and blowing snow are also possible. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 12:10 PM MST on November 14, 2009
The following are preliminary storm total snowfall reports from western Colorado and eastern Utah, received as of 12 PM Saturday. Amounts are in inches.
Official climate stations,
Western Colorado,
Altenbern, 3.0. Browns Park, 6.0. Colorado National Monument, 1.0. Crested Butte, 7.5. 4 miles southwest of Craig, 4.2. 3 miles east of Delta, 2.9. 17 miles west of Glade Park, 2.1. Hayden, 4.0. Meeker, 7.5. 7 miles southwest of Oak Creek, 11.0. Ouray, 3.4. 2 miles west of Pagosa Springs, 2.5. 1 mile east of Rangely, 3.1. Steamboat Springs, 10.5. Vallecito Dam, 2.0. Yampa, 5.0.
Eastern Utah,
Flaming Gorge, 2.5. Jarvie ranch, 1.8. Jensen, 2.0. 2 miles southwest of Vernal, 2.8.
Unofficial stations,
2 miles north of Avon, 3.0. 7 miles north of Bayfield, 1.2. Coal Bank Pass, 11.0. 4 miles northeast of Crawford, 2.5. Douglas Pass, 6.0. 7 miles northeast of Dutch John, 3.5. Gothic, 16.0. 5 miles northwest of Hotchkiss, 6.0. 4 miles northwest of Hotchkiss, 6.0. Lizard Head Pass, 11.0. McClure pass, 10.0. Molas Pass, 9.0. Monument Pass, 10.0 15 miles west of Montrose, 7.0. 12 miles northwest of Pagosa Springs, 4.0. Pagosa Springs, 2.0. Red Mountain Pass, 9.5. Rico, 10.0 5 miles northwest of Ridgeway, 3.3. Silverton, 6.0. 1 mile southeast of Steamboat Springs, 9.6.
The following are estimations from multiple automated snotel sites. These estimations are made using snow water equivalent and a basic snow to liquid ratio.
The latest storm system moving across the region has spread a mix of rain and snow across western Colorado and eastern Utah. The highest snowfall amounts so far have occurred over the northern and central Colorado mountains, where amounts ranged from 10.5 inches in Steamboat Springs, to 10 inches over McClure pass, to 16 inches in Gothic. Higher elevations across the north have also seen significant snow amounts, with 7.5 inches reported in Meeker, 5 inches in Yampa, and 2 to 3 inches in the valleys of northeast Utah. Amounts across lower elevations of central Colorado ranged from 3 inches in Avon, to 6 inches just 5 miles northwest of Hotchkiss. The southern Colorado mountains have seen amounts up to 11 inches over Lizard Head and Coal Bank passes, 9.5 inches over Red Mountain Pass, and 6 inches in the town of Silverton. Lower elevations across southern Colorado have seen mainly rain, with a couple inches of snow reported at Pagosa Springs.