We’ve got a couple of storm systems headed across the country over the coming ten days, and the potential snowfall is looking very promising. California, of course, looks to be the biggest winner out go these few storm systems, getting a solid amount of snow out of all of the storms. Southwest Colorado is also looking at a good amount throughout the entire ten day period, while the rest of the state will start off strong and fizzle out through the back end.

Utah’s totals will stay fairly mellow for the first few days of the ten day period, but February 5-February 10 could bring a ton of snow to the state’s ski resorts. Things in the Pacific Northwest, Canada, and East Coast aren’t looking so good comparably.

Meteorologist Chris Tomer has spent the past 20 years forecasting mountain weather for skiers and climbers. Tomer combines his experience and knowledge in weather forecasting with his love for the outdoors, providing some of the best mountain weather forecasts for those hoping to plan around the weather for upcoming outdoor activities. You can find daily weather updates on both his YouTube channel and his blog.

Now forecasting 3 storm systems 2/1-2/10, storm #1 continues in the Sierra 2/1 with 1-2 feet of total accumulation above 7K then moves into UTWY/ID/MT/CO/NM 2/1-2/4, storm #2 delivers heavy snow accumulation 2/5-2/9, storm #3 is faster & weaker 2/9-2/10. CO Panhandle Hooker storm system 2/3 is still trending stronger with enhanced snowfall on the Divide.

Related: AccuWeather Releases Spring 2024 Weather Forecast

Image Credit: Chris Tomer via YouTube

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