Not much to brag about but at least our mountains got dusted!

Pagosa Peak

The clouds parted just enough to reveal a dusting of new snow on Pagosa Peak around noon today.

11-2-21: 12:45 pm update…

As expected, our upper level disturbance is keeping most of its energy to our north as it drifts by this afternoon. I haven’t seen a snow report from Wolf Creek yet, but I’m guessing they picked up 1-2 inches. Down in the valley it’s just been mostly cloudy so far. There is still a chance for some afternoon showers and even a slight chance for a thunderstorm as this system exits our area this evening. Clearing can already be seen to our west and by sunset we should be left with partly cloudy skies.

Not much to talk about for the rest of the week as we return to partly cloudy skies with lows in the 20’s and highs in the upper 50’s to low 60’s. Some of the models are hinting at storm for the middle of next week but I’m not going to get too excited this many days away. On a positive note, this is great “get outside and do whatever” weather!

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Skies are clearing to our west this afternoon but there is still a chance for some showers and even a thunderstorm before 5pm!
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Wolf Creek Pass saw a dusting of snow this morning. No snow report yet for the ski area but based on cam images I’m guessing they may have gotten 1-2 inches.

My forecast…

The rest of today…turning partly cloudy this afternoon with a slight chance for a passing shower or thunderstorm. Highs may reach the lower 50’s depending on how much sun we see. Winds will be out of the SW 10-15mph with gusts to over 20mph this afternoon.

Wednesday-Sunday: Partly cloudy with highs in the upper 50’s to low 60’s and lows in the 20’s. Perfect “get outside and do whatever” weather!

-Mark Langford

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Pagosa Springs historical data for November 2nd.

Average HighRecord High / YearAverage LowRecord Low / Year
5575 / 1915195 / 1979

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Mark Langford

Mark Langford

I consider myself a "weather journalist" who has been studying and following meteorology since taking an earth science class in eighth grade. Later, when I became a professional commercial photographer, I learned that my continued studies in meteorology helped me plan outdoor photo assignments. I'm now a semi-retired photographer who teaches photo workshops, goes storm chasing and of course enjoys photographing great landscapes and clouds in our area. My fine art photography can be seen here: https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-mark-langford
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