This morning the high-resolution model is showing a similar signature to a couple of weeks back (that I ignored at the time) when the areas south of Durango from Marvel to Ignacio got more snow than most of the rest of us. In the higher elevations from Purgatory north first flakes could break out anytime after 1 pm. Let me know if you see anything! Here is what the model shows for 1 pm, this precip is light enough it may not hit the ground.
Fast forward to 7 pm here is the simulated radar. The snow picks up in lower elevations.
All said and done here is what the model is predicting for accumulations. Yesterday I posted my thoughts on accumulations, 0-2″ below 7,200, 2-5″ above 7,300. Of course, areas high in the La Platas could get considerably more.
I will do another post around before 2 with final thoughts.
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Snowing on the La Platas at 10:45
Models missed this earlier arrival, lots of flurries all around
Light snow on King Mountain in Rafter J….just started
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018, 7:42 AM Durango Weather Guy durangoweatherguy posted: ” This morning the high-resolution model is > showing a similar signature to a couple of weeks back (that I ignored at > the time) when the areas south of Durango from Marvel to Ignacio got more > snow than most of the rest of us. In the higher elevations” >
DW2 as well
Snow has just now arrived at 6500 elevation in Mancos