Potential snow accumulation in British Columbia.
Potential snow accumulation in British Columbia.

It’s the last day of September, and usually that means the fall weather has really started to kick in. Sadly here in Colorado, we’re still sitting in the 80s (or higher in some areas) with little snow anywhere to be found. But meteorologist Chris Tomer has some good news for snow loving folks in British Columbia.

Chris Tomer has been in the mountain meteorology consulting industry for around 20 years, working for major mountaineering operations around the world. This includes expeditions on all fourteen 8,000 meter peaks around the world. In his Mountain Weather Updates, Tomer provides valuable snow-related information for skiers and snowboarders across North America, with his love for and experience in the mountains shining through in his videos.

The lower 48 United States aren’t looking so good when it comes to snow over the next ten days. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, California, Nevada, New Mexico, and many other states are looking at very little weather throughout the period. In British Columbia, however, several storms will bring some snow accumulation to locations over 7,000 feet. Kicking Horse is looking at a potential 1 inch of snowfall, Whistler Blackcomb is looking at 2 inches, and Marmot Basin could be closer to 3 inches.

About Chris Tomer:

Meteorologist Chris Tomer forecasts weather for KDVR FOX-31 and KWGN Channel 2 in Denver. You can watch Tomer Monday-Friday on Channel 2’s “Great Day Colorado” Lifestyle show 9-10am. Prior, Chris was on Channel 2’s Daybreak morning show for over 12 years.

Tomer earned a B.S. in Meteorology from Valparaiso University graduating with Honors – where he also played basketball. Tomer minored in mathematics and broadcasting.

Tomer is a fully certified meteorologist having earned the CBM and NWA Seal’s of Approval. Tomer also serves on the NWA panel of Television Seal evaluators. Chris has specialized knowledge of Mountain Meteorology.

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