Lots of sun – breezy tomorrow and Tuesday

Cimarrona Peak coated in new snow - pic taken 3/27/2021

Cimarrona Peak coated in fresh snow – pic taken 3/27/2021

Sunday – 28 Mar 2021 – 9:30am

Overall situation…

Today ridging will give us another beautiful spring day.

A weak cold front will move through the region tomorrow evening.  It will mostly be a wind producer tomorrow and Tuesday.  We’ll see a few more clouds, and spotty snowshowers over the mountains.  

Wednesday through the rest of the week ridging will take over and give us more glorious spring weather.

Satellite shows mostly clear skies across much of the west.  High clouds are moving into northern Colorado.  The front is off the Pacific Coast.  There will hardly be anything left of it when it moves through our area tomorrow night.
Satellite shows mostly clear skies across much of the west.  High clouds are moving into northern Colorado.  The front is off the Pacific Northwest Coast.  There will hardly be anything left of it when it moves through our area tomorrow night.

My forecast…

Today… Skies will be mostly clear.  Highs will be 50-55 and lows will be upper teens to mid-20s.  Winds will stay under 20mph.

Tomorrow and Tuesday… Expect partly cloudy skies and gusty afternoon winds.  Winds will peak in the 30-35mph range in the valley and 40-50mph in the mountains.  Isolated snowshowers are possible in the mountains Monday night and Tuesday.  The lucky spots could get an inch of new snow.

Tomorrow highs will be low to mid-50s and lows will be upper teens to low 20s.

Tuesday will be 5-10 degrees cooler with highs in the mid-40s to low 50s and lows 10-20.

Wednesday through Sunday… Expect glorious spring weather with mostly clear skies and a warming trend. 

High temps Wednesday will be low to mid-50s and lows will be mid-teens to low 20s.  Thursday will be a little warmer and then Friday through Sunday we’ll have highs in the 60s and lows in the 20s.

The NBM liquid precip through next Sunday at midnight shows the precip to our north and east.  Nearly all of this precip will fall Monday evening through Tuesday evening.
The NBM liquid precip through next Sunday at midnight shows the precip to our north and east.  Nearly all of this precip will fall Monday evening through Tuesday evening.
The NBM snowfall through next Sunday at midnight shows up to inch in our mountains but most of the snowfall will stay to our north and east.  Nearly all of this snow will fall Monday evening through Tuesday evening.  Keep this in mind if you’re traveling.
The NBM snowfall through next Sunday at midnight shows up to inch in our mountains but most of the snowfall will stay to our north and east.  Nearly all of this snow will fall Monday evening through Tuesday evening.  Keep this in mind if you’re traveling.

Pagosa Springs historical data

Average HighRecord High / YearAverage LowRecord Low / Year
5070 / 198619-8 / 1930

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I’ve been a “weather geek” since I was young child. I joined the military out of high school and was lucky to get my dream job in weather. I have 20 years of military weather experience which includes forecasting the weather all over the world. Highlights were six years in Alaska and making life and death weather decisions during deployments. I love mountains, I love snow, and I love summertime thunderstorms. I spend a bunch of time playing outdoors and found my paradise in Pagosa Springs. I do Pagosa Weather as a community service. Hopefully you find us helpful!
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