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It's April but this weekend at Colorado's ski resorts it'll feel like February

In a season that's seen tons of snow - even more is headed to Colorado's ski resorts this weekend! Some ski areas have pushed their closing date back. The weekend is set to see a significant increase in snowfall at Colorado's ski resorts, with low pressure moving towards the state. A Winter Storm Watch is in place for the highest terrain of the central mountains, generally above 11,000 feet, and a high wind watch is in effect for the western mountains with potential wind gusts of 65 mph or greater. High temperatures are expected throughout the three days, with temperatures expected to reach the 40s for lower elevation resorts. The highest mountains and overperformers are expected to receive significant amounts of snowfall, with Wolf Creek, Steamboat, Crested Butte, Beaver Creek expected to see some patchy 8" totals. Several resorts have extended their seasons due to the good conditions.

It's April but this weekend at Colorado's ski resorts it'll feel like February

Published : 4 weeks ago by Casey Dorn, By: Casey Dorn in Weather

Disclaimer: This is sponsored content. All opinions and views are of Monarch Mountain and does not reflect the same of KOAA.

In a sesaon that's already seen incredibly snowfall totals, more is headed to the slopes of our ski resorts this weekend. Winter park has now seen 333 inches of snow this year! Steamboat is at 368". Those are both strong numbers but not records. Either way, the season isn't over...those numbers climb this weekend.

Low pressure is tracking toward the state. This system tracks north, so while southern Colorado is mainly getting wind, our mountains do better. A Winter Storm Watch is in place Friday afternoon through Saturday for the highest terrain of the central mountains - generally above 11,000 feet. Meanwhile a high wind watch is in place for the western mountains with potential wind gusts of 65 mph or greater on tap.

• Warmest of the 3 days. 40s for highs at lower elevation resort bases.

• I'd suggest holding off on hitting the western slope ( Montrose and zones west of and along U.S 50 and 550 from Grand Junction to Durango). If you're a fan of 70 mph wind gusts when you ski - great.

• Central Mountains are very breezy - 40-50 mph gusts for some.

• Still breezy (blowing snow likely, particularly for I-70 resorts and N. mountain resorts)

• Widespread 4-6", highest mountains and normal overperformers will get more (my bet is on Wolf Creek, Steamboat, Crested Butte, Beaver Creek) to see some patchy 8" totals.

• Not a good day for a day trip. Snow covered roads to get there, wind blown snow on the way back. Winds get stronger on Saturday night along the Front Range...into the 50-60+ mph range. If you're already at the resort, the snow during the day on Saturday won't be too intense.

• Very cold - feels like February. Chop 20 degrees off the highs on Friday.

Several resorts have extended their seasons because of the good conditions. Monarch is now closing on April 21st instead of April 7th.

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