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Colorado’s snowpack hit a record low, with storms bringing only temporary relief.
Colorado’s snowpack hit a record low of 0th percentile on November 26, 2025—the worst since 1987—with basins at just 23% to 24% of normal.
A "northern surprise" storm brought 6 inches of snow to mountain resorts like Keystone, Winter Park, and Loveland, offering temporary relief.
Additional snow, 4 to 8 inches, is forecast for the northern and central mountains through Monday, with heavier amounts possible in the south.
Travelers should expect slippery roads, especially in Grand and Summit Counties.
While the storms may improve skiing conditions briefly, forecasters say the overall snowpack remains critically low, with long-term recovery dependent on future storms and atmospheric rivers.
Colorado Springs saw no measurable snow, with only light flurries expected at higher elevations.
La capa de nieve de Colorado alcanzó un mínimo histórico, con tormentas que solo trajeron un alivio temporal.