Colorado Snowpack Graph 2025

Colorado Snowpack Graph 2025. More snow on the way for Colorado mountains as snowpack continues to increase This map is based on the weight of the snow on the ground, measured by automated backcountry weather stations called SNOTEL. Welcome to the Colorado Snow Survey's new snowpack data dashboard! Select a Colorado station or basin in the map to display the current snowpack conditions in the graph section below

Colorado weather Snowpack in good shape
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This map is based on the weight of the snow on the ground, measured by automated backcountry weather stations called SNOTEL. Colorado SNOTEL Snow/Precipitation Update Report Based on Mountain Data from NRCS SNOTEL Sites **Provisional data, subject to revision** Data based on the first reading of the day (typically 00:00) for Monday, March 17, 2025

Colorado weather Snowpack in good shape

We've had enough storms roll through this winter to maintain a comfortable snowpack locally. January 1st, 2025 The Colorado Data Collection Office monitors snowpack throughout a wide region from southern Wyoming to New Mexico and Arizona This photo was taken by NRCS Colorado snow staff at Dry Lake SNOTEL.

Colorado Snowpack Graph 2024 Johna Madella. This map is based on the weight of the snow on the ground, measured by automated backcountry weather stations called SNOTEL. Colorado has been right around average for most of the year, while Utah has been largely below average

Colorado snowpack running well above average. Historically, La niña conditions favor increased snowfall in northern Colorado while the southern basins often experience drier conditions. To put 2025's snowpack in perspective, the above graph compares March 1 snow water equivalent (SWE) percentages to similar La Niña years, including 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2018