Date: 02/08/2020
Yesterday’s storm has shifted to the eastern plains this morning, leaving cold northwest flow in its wake. The highest peaks of the Ruby Range and Elk Mountains may see some lingering light snow showers but should generally be a quieter, sunnier day before the next round of snowfall develops tonight as another cold front drops into Colorado from the north, bringing 2-6” snow overnight. West winds today will start in the 10-20mph range at treeline, but increase midday through this evening into 30-40mph territory. Sunday and into next week looks unsettled, mostly cloudy, with spotty snow showers and light accumulations until about Wednesday.
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Today
High Temperature: 20 to 25
Winds/Direction: 15-25 G40/WNW
Sky Cover: Partly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: 0-2″
Elkton Snow: 0-2″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0-1″ -
Tonight
Low Temperature: 10 to 25
Winds/Direction: 5-15/WNW
Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: 2-4″
Elkton Snow: 1-3″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 1-3″ -
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 15 to 20
Winds/Direction: 5-15/WNW
Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: 0-2″
Elkton Snow: 0-2″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0-2″