• Snowpack at Indy Pass went from 17.6 inches of snow-water equivalent on April 9 to 16.9 inches on April 16.
• The Fork at Emma ran at 412 cfs, or 101.7% of average, on April 16. That’s up from 244 cfs last week.
• Aspen recorded “moderate” air quality last week except for two days.
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Data Dashboard: Snowpack at lower elevation sites just shy of records
• Snowpack at McClure Pass recorded a SWE of 29.2 inches on April 9, or 196% of median. It’s the second highest snowpack recorded at this site for that day between 1991 and 2020.
• Lake Powell’s water levels dropped to 3,520.4 feet or 4.6 feet below target elevation.
• Aspen recorded two days with “moderate” air quality last week.
Data dashboard: Winter occupancy lagging behind last year
• Aspen and Snowmass, combined, recorded 75.8% paid occupancy in February. That’s down from last year’s 78.5%.
• Snowpack at Ivanhoe reached 17.6 inches of snow-water equivalent, or 130.4% of median on April 2. That’s above the median seasonal peak of 17.2 inches.
• Lake Powell’s elevation is still hovering around 3,522 feet, or three feet below target elevation.
Data dashboard: Roaring Fork basin snowpack keeps rising after recent storms
• Snowpack at McClure Pass reached 181% of median on March 26.
• Lake Powell’s elevation was at 3,521.8 feet on March 28, or 3.2 feet below target elevation.
• Aspen recorded three days of ‘moderate’ air quality last week.
Data dashboard: Lake Powell on the rise for the first time in months
• Roaring Fork basin snowpack reached 136% of median on March 19.
• Lake Powell’s elevation increased for the first time in months from 3,520.5 feet last week to 3.521 feet on March 19.
• High air temperatures are on the rise as they gained about 10 degrees in four days.
Data dashboard: Roaring Fork basin snowpack exceeds median peak following weekend storm
• Snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin reached 124.5% of average on March 12 or 138% of median with 19.3 inches of snow-water equivalent, according to NOAA.
• Lake Powell’s water elevation was down to 3,520.5 feet on March 12, or 4.5 feet below target elevation.
Data dashboard: Snowpack still above average and climbing
• Snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin reached 120% of average on March 5 or 129% of median.
• Lake Powell is 22.76% of full as of March 5.
• Lake Powell’s elevation is down to 3,520.8 feet or 4.2 feet below target elevation.
Data dashboard: McClure Pass snowpack hits 143% of average
• Overall snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin reached 120% of average for Feb. 26 or 129% of median with 16.5 inches of snow-water equivalent.
• Lake Powell’s elevation was down to 3,521.1 feet on Feb. 26. That’s 3.9 feet below the target elevation of 3,525.
• Air temperatures keep swinging. High temperatures ranged from 25°F to 45°F, while low temperatures went from -12°F to 14°F in four days.
Data dashboard: Lake Powell sets new record low
• Snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin reached 117% of average for Feb. 19 or 124% of median with 14.8 inches of snow-water equivalent.
• Low air temperatures dropped as low as -12 on Feb. 16, or about 21 degrees below normal.
• Lake Powell’s elevation was 3.3 feet below the target elevation of 3,525 on Feb. 19.
Data dashboard: New occupancy record for Aspen last month
• Paid occupancy in Aspen reached 77.5% in January, up from 69.7% last year — a new record for January.
• Snowmass recorded its fifth best January with 72.8% paid occupancy, up from 2022’s 67.3%.
• Lake Powell’s elevation is down to 3,522.3 feet, or 2.7 feet below target elevation.
