After a snowy weekend in Colorado, it’s looking like a bit more fresh powder could be on the way. That said, predictions related to potential accumulation totals vary greatly depending on what scenario shakes out.
The National Weather Service publishes three snowfall prediction maps – low-end (10% chance), ‘expected’ (80% chance) and high-end (10% chance). While the ‘low-end’ map shows the chance for about one to three additional inches of widespread snow through Thursday morning, the ‘high-end’ snowfall forecast map shows the possibility for much deeper accumulation – a foot or more on many peaks.
Let’s dig into the ‘expected’ snowfall forecast map first, as this has the highest chance of coming to fruition at an 80% chance…