
"Confidence is highest from Thursday evening, April 2 through Friday evening, April 3, when guidance is tightly converged on a quick-hitting storm that should bring 7-9 inches to Steamboat and roughly 5-7 inches to Vail and Snowmass."
"After that, guidance stays well clustered on a dry Saturday, April 4 through Monday, April 6 stretch. Friday will feel blustery and cold in the wake of the front, then winds ease off and temperatures rebound steadily through the weekend."
"Expect firm, refrozen starts Saturday morning, followed by increasingly classic spring conditions as many resorts climb into the 30s and low 40s by Sunday and Monday afternoons."
From Thursday evening, April 2 through Friday evening, April 3, a storm is expected to deliver 7-10 inches of snow to Colorado resorts, particularly Steamboat. Vail and Snowmass will receive 5-7 inches. After this, a dry weekend with warmer temperatures and lighter winds is anticipated. Confidence in future snow events decreases after April 6, with a shift to spring-like conditions. Snow quality will improve overnight, but gusty winds may affect exposed lifts. The best skiing conditions will occur later in the day as temperatures rise.
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