A Meteorologic Overview of the Historic Mid-March Winter Storm That Slammed Colorado and Parts of the Southwest This article originally appeared on noaa.gov on March 14, 2021, and was written by Peter Mullinax, WPC Meteorologist Meteorological Overview: The primary weather feature responsible for this historic mid-March major winter storm was a potent upper level low over the Southwest U.S. On Friday, March 12, the upper low produced periods of heavy mountain snow in the higher elevations of […] Weather WeatherBrains | March 25, 2021 0 Comments
NOAA: Severe November Snowstorm In Colorado TONIGHT – Up to 2 FEET Possible Brought to you by Monarch Mountain The NOAA is reporting a winter storm warning for northern Colorado. A major snow storm is now hitting northern Colorado with snow in Loveland, Fort Collins, and parts of Wyoming as far as Cheyenne. The storm could bring historic snow totals for the month of November in Colorado.ย Snow will increase in coverage and […] Weather WeatherBrains | November 25, 2019 0 Comments
A Tale of Ruidoso, New Mexico’s Historic Storm Last Season Every skier has a day during each season that sticks out in their mind more than others. One that is especially deep or the conditions especially right; a day where the stoke is unusually high, even for a pow day; the kind of day that gives you the mid-summer blues when you stop and reminisce. That day for me was […] Trip Report Martin Kuprianowicz | July 19, 2019 1 Comment