This forecast was created at 1:30 p.m. PST on Friday, March 28, 2025.
A series of spring storms will continue to deliver fresh snow across Colorado over the next several days, with periods of moderate to locally heavy snowfall favoring the northern and central mountains. Lingering snow through Sunday morning will give way to a brief lull before another round of light to moderate accumulations early next week. By midweek, additional snow will spread across much of the high country with generally cooler temperatures supporting decent snow quality, especially above 8,000 feet.
Snow will overspread much of the Colorado high country late Friday into Saturday morning. Showers developing Friday afternoon will become more widespread Friday evening, initially above 9,000 to 9,500 feet before lowering to around 7,500 to 8,000 feet by Saturday morning. Areas like the Park Range and central mountains should see moderate accumulations in the higher elevations, while peaks along the Continental Divide and Front Range mountains will pick up a few inches. Snowfall rates Friday night into early Saturday should generally support moderate snow-to-liquid ratios in the 9–13:1 range, meaning fair quality snow but not especially deep fluff. By Saturday afternoon, coverage will decrease briefly before the next system arrives…