Steamboat Daily Snow

By Joel Gratz, Founding Meteorologist Posted 11 days ago April 11, 2025
Very warm! Then cooler with some snow on Sunday & Monday.
Summary
Friday and Saturday will be very warm, and then Sunday and Monday will be cooler with a chance for a few inches of snow.
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Conditions
- New Snow (Mid-mountain snow stake)
- 0” Thursday 5:00 am to Friday 5:00 am (24 hours)
- 0” Thursday 5:00 pm to Friday 5:00 am (12 hours)
- New Snow (Summit snow stake)
- 0” Thursday 5:00 am to Friday 5:00 am (24 hours)
- 0” Thursday 5:00 pm to Friday 5:00 am (12 hours)
- Last Snowfall
- 2-3” Thursday to Thursday Night (Apr 3-4)
- Snowpack
- 105% of the 30-year median
- Terrain
- 15 of 23 lifts
- 169 of 184 trails
Friday & Saturday
Friday and Saturday will be very warm, with on-mountain high temperatures in the 50s. Lather on that sunscreen, and don't overdress. :-)
The only wrinkle in the weather will be somewhat gusty winds on Saturday.
Sunday & Monday
On Sunday and Monday, a storm will brush by northern Colorado.
This system will bring cooler temperatures with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s, and there could be some snow as well.
Accumulating snow could occur anytime between Sunday morning and Monday morning, and temperatures could be cold enough for 1-4 inches on the upper mountain.
Longer Range
The rest of next week will likely bring a return to warmer temperatures, with daily highs in the 40s.
There could be a few flakes or raindrops around the middle of the week, though that storm should be pretty weak.
Another chance for some weather will occur starting around April 20th, which is closing day.
I will write on a Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule through closing day, with daily updates if the weather becomes more interesting. I doubt that the Sunday/Monday storm will rise to the level of "more interesting", but if it does, I'll write a quick note on Saturday or Sunday.
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Thanks for reading!
JOEL GRATZ
Meteorologist at OpenSnow.com
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