November 27-29 Winter Storm

The first major storm of the season struck eastern Utah and western Colorado on Monday and Tuesday, bringing fresh snow and much colder air. A first cold front moved through the region before sunrise Tuesday, followed by a second, colder and stronger front later in the day and evening. The combined weather systems brought abundant snowfall to the mountains and the coldest air of the season so far.

Storm total snowfall, as of 9 am Wednesday, November 29:

Grand Valley

Station

Snowfall

Grand Junction

  3.9

Fruita 1NW

  8.2

Mack 5NW

  7.0

Palisade

  3.0

Redlands   5.0
Orchard Mesa   5.0

Western Colorado

Station

Snowfall

Avon 2N

12.3

Aspen

19.8

Battlement Mesa

  8.0

Bayfield 7N   3.9
Browns Park   1.6

Carbondale

  9.0

Cedaredge

  8.0

Clark

  8.0

Collbran   7.6
Collbran 2SW   8.6

Colona 4NW

  9.0

Cortez

  1.8

Craig 4SW   7.8

Crawford 4NNE

12.4

Crested Butte

11.4

Delta 3E

  2.0

Durango   2.0

Glade Park 17W

  8.0

Glenwood Spgs   8.0

Gothic

19.0

Hamilton

  9.0

Hayden   6.0

Hotchkiss 4NW

11.5

Mesa 6S 18.0
Meredeth   4.7
Mesa Verde NP   3.0

Montrose

  9.0
Montrose 2N 14.0
Montrose 15W 19.5
Naturita   4.0
Norwood   2.0
Ouray   6.6
Pagosa Spgs   3.5
Rangely   2.1
Ridgway 12.0
Rifle   6.0
Silt 1E   4.5
Steamboat 1SE   9.4
Telluride 4W   6.0
Vallecito   5.8
Wolcott 2N   7.5

Eastern Utah

Station Snowfall
Arches Nat’l Park   3.3
Canyonlands   5.0
Cedar Point   3.0
Moab   4.0
Monticello   5.0
Natural Bridges   2.0
Vernal 2SW   1.2

 Ski Areas

Station Snowfall
Aspen Mountain 21.0
Crested Butte 17.0
Silverton 18.0
Snowmass 20.0
Steamboat 23.0
Telluride 15.0
Vail 16.0
Wolf Creek 20.0

Passes

Station Snowfall
Coal Bank 26.0
Lizard Head 15.0
McClure 35.5
Molas 25.5
Monument 10.5
Red Mountain 24.0

Mountain Areas

Mountains Snowfall
Park/Gore/Flattops 10.0 - 17.0
Grand Mesa 12.0 - 32.0
San Juans 15.0 - 38.0

A few locations saw morning temperatures dropping into the single digits, with a few locations seeing below zero readings.

Some of the colder spots in western Colorado and eastern Utah include:

Station Low
Aspen  9
Avon 2N  6
Browns Park  9
Collbran 2SW  5
Craig -5
Craig 33N -9
Fruita 1NW  4
Grand Junction  8
Hayden  5
Mack 5NW  5
Manila, UT  7
Meeker  7
Mesa 6S  2
Steamboat 1SE  6
Wolcott 2N  8

 



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