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Weekly North America Forecast – Shot of Powder for Canada and the Rockies as Arctic Airmass Heads South

 

Written Wednesday afternoon, 15th January (Pacific Standard Time)

7-Day snowfall accumulation. Note that snow depths here are calculated using a 10:1 ratio, where 1mm of rain equals 1cm of snow. This can significantly underestimate things here in North America, where 1mm of rain often equates to 1.5-2cm of snow, especially in the Rockies, where it can be really light n’ fluffy. Source: ECMWF, Windy.com

 

Thursday 16th to Sunday 19th January

Thursday will see a cold front gradually push down Canada into northern Idaho and Montana by the end of the day. The front will initially bring moderate to heavy snowfall to resorts in the north of Canada during predawn hours before backing off to lighter falls as it moves south, with most resorts in this area, including Whistler, picking up a shot of 5cm or less.

The cold front will continue to push south down the Rockies on Friday, before finally reaching New Mexico on Saturday. Temperatures will plummet behind the front as an Arctic airmass is released from the north, with many areas experiencing the season’s coldest temperatures this weekend.

Most resorts throughout the Rockies will receive light snowfall, which will dry up in the north on Saturday. However, it’ll continue to snow in Wyoming and Colorado through Sunday, with resorts east of the Continental Divide favoured to pick up substantial accumulations of 15-30+ cms.

Meanwhile, the long dry spell will continue in the Sierras with clear, sunny skies and milder temperatures.

Snowfall accumulation for Thursday to Sunday. Source: ECMWF, Windy.com

Monday 20th to Wednesday 22nd January

Snowfall over Colorado and New Mexico will eventually dry up during Monday and Monday night as the core of the Arctic airmass drifts over the Southern Rockies before moving out east. The rest of western North America will bask under clear, cold skies, with the cold airmass also clipping the Sierras.

Things will remain relatively quiet during Tuesday and Wednesday as temperatures start to normalise. Weak fronts will bring a light dusting of snow to some B.C. resorts on Tuesday, although this may not touch those in the south of the region, and to the U.S. Rockies from late Tuesday into Wednesday with areas east of the Continental Divide once again favoured.

Snowfall accumulation for Monday to Wednesday. Source: ECMWF, Windy.com

That’s all from me today, folks. Have a great week, and I’ll see you back here next Thursday for another weekly rundown of North America’s highlights and snowlights.

Grasshopper

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