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UPDATED Maps Todays Storm, a look at Next Week and Thanksgiving

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Nov 16, 2024

Daily Snow Stake 

We are getting some clarity on the scheduled storm for the 17th.  It is on the GFS but is now late.  I am guessing that it will begin on the 18th once this is all worked out.  The good news is it is looking stronger!  I am working on the long range today.  Enjoy your weekend.  Mike

From Friday

Storm Summary

The current system is working its way through Lake Tahoe today and tonight and will reach Utah resorts by midday.  It is moving towards Colorado but is losing steam.  Not much is expected for Colorado this time thru, maybe 1-3 for the northern resorts, if we’re lucky.

Utah 

The storm moves into Utah late this morning or early afternoon.  The only thing that I am changing for this forecast is the timing.  It still looks like the storm will bring another 6-12 for the Cottonwood resorts by Saturday.  The system should be out of the area by Saturday afternoon. 

Snowbird is open to uphill and will open for the season on November 28th (Thanksgiving).

Lake Tahoe

Heavy snow is falling at Kirkwood as of this post, and I expect the snow to continue throughout the day today with 4-8 likely for resorts along the Crest–Kirkwood, Palisades and Sugar Bowl.  All resorts above 7000 ft will see snow, at least in the 2-4 range with temps cold enough for snowmaking.  

Mt Rose is open and Heavenly opens Friday Nov 22nd

Mt Rose Lake Tahoe

Upcoming Storms on the European Ensemble Model

 

The next two storms are pretty much a lock, but they are not very strong, especially for Colorado.  The storms that are showing up on the Euro Ensemble runs for next week, are less certain.  It looks like we will get a storm around Monday the 25th. 

Looking at the long-range test predictions, the Nov 22nd storm has bounced around on the models.  It was running 2 days early, then it was on time, now its 2 days early again and weak.  We are just about ready to release our next set of predictions, as the December 3rd predicted storm is just getting into model range.  Stay tuned.

LONG-RANGE TEST FORECAST +/- 2 days tolerance (Made October 15th)

October 29th, Tahoe, Utah and Colorado                           Verified

November 2 and 4th (2 Waves), Utah and Colorado        Verified

November 8-9th, Utah and Colorado                                  Verified 2 Early

November 13th, Pacific Northwest                                      Verified

November 17th, Utah and Colorado                                   On GFS 2 days late

November 22nd, Utah and Colorado                                  On GFS 2 days early

December 3rd, Utah and Colorado                                     Not in Range

Thank you for reading the blog and as always if you have any questions, please email me at Mike@FutureSnow.co.  We have received many great questions, and it is a pleasure to answer them, so don’t hesitate to ask.

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