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Here is your Presidents Day Forecast by Region
Colorado
Two systems will come through Colorado during Presidents week. First, late evening on Wednesday 15th, then another storm comes through, just a few days later, Saturday 18th. Both storms have the potential double-digit totals. If there is enough moisture and energy, it could be 5 straight days of powder.
Utah
A TRIFECTA of storms will come through Utah Presidents Week. We kick the party off with storms in mid-morning to early afternoon on Wednesday 15th. The second storm system arrives overnight on Friday 17th. There should be deep powder the morning of the 18th. Finally, to complete the Trifecta, there will be another system that follows on the Sunday 19th. If everything goes as planned, you might have to stay another day due to travel issues.
Lake Tahoe
The first storm arrives to the Lake overnight Tuesday 14th. This will be a good start to the weekend, but the main course is served on Friday 17th, as a potential atmospheric river of moisture could form and deliver feet for the holiday. As if that isn’t enough, the storm train continues as another wave will follow, likely Sunday evening or early Presidents Day.
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Forecasted Areas
Pacific Northwest
Cascade Mountains
Crystal Mountain, Mount Hood Meadows, Timberline, 49 Degrees North, Bachelor, Mt Baker,
Lake Tahoe
Sierra Mountains
Heavenly, Palisades Tahoe, Kirkwood, Dodge Ridge, Donner Ski Ranch
Utah
Wasatch Mountains
Alta, Park City, Deer Valley, Brighton, Snowbird, Brian Head
Colorado
Rocky Mountains
Aspen, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass, Vail, Beaver Creek, Winter Park, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Powderhorn, Ski Cooper, Telluride, Crested Butte, Silverton, Wolf Creek, Eldora, Loveland
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