Some relief may arrive this week for Colorado’s record-low snowpack, though forecasters say it will be modest.
While no major storm is expected, mountain areas could see up to a foot of snow through Friday. Meteorologists caution the snowfall won’t be enough to significantly improve statewide snowpack levels, but say it is a step in the right direction.
Looking ahead, forecasters report a more active storm pattern could develop over the next couple of weeks. That shift may bring a series of storms and multiple opportunities for mountain snow, potentially helping Colorado climb out of last place for seasonal snowpack totals.
State officials and water managers continue to monitor conditions closely as winter progresses.




