Telluride Snowfall Data & Powder Probability

Colorado, USA

4,008m / 13,150ftNorth AmericaPeak: Dec – Mar

Telluride Snow Conditions Overview

Telluride in Colorado, USA sits at 4,008m (13,150ft) elevation and averages 289cm of annual snowfall based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025). During the ski season, Telluride receives approximately 243cm of snow. The best month for powder is March, averaging 55.4cm of snowfall with a 33% powder probability. The highest chance of fresh powder (15cm+ in any given week) occurs in March at 33%.

Annual Snowfall
289cm
Elevation
4,008m
Best Month
March
Powder Probability
33%

Snowfall data sourced from ERA5 reanalysis via Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (2015-2025).

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Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data

About Telluride

Telluride snowfall statistics based on 10 years of historical data. See average annual snowfall, best months to ski, and powder probability to help you plan your trip.

Snow & Weather Conditions

We use 10 years of historical data to help you plan — not a live snow report.

Colorado is famous for light, dry "champagne powder" produced by its continental climate and high altitude. Over 300 days of sunshine a year mean that fresh snow is often followed by bluebird skies — ideal conditions for powder skiing. At this extreme altitude, temperatures stay well below freezing for much of the season, preserving snow quality and enabling a long winter with deep, reliable snowpack. The high-alpine climate means precipitation often falls as dry, light powder even during milder weather events. Cumulative seasonal totals routinely top 8-12 metres, packing down into a base layer 3-4 metres deep by mid-winter.

Best Time to Ski

The best time to ski at Telluride is March, with 55.4cm average snowfall and 33% powder probability. Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data from PowderDays. The ski season typically runs from mid-November through mid-April, with March often delivering the deepest snowpack. Dive into PowderDays' snow data across 10 winters to find the weeks most likely to deliver fresh powder.

Powder Probability by Month

Chance of 15cm+ fresh snow in any given week (10 years of data):

  • Nov16%
  • Dec18%
  • Jan27%
  • Feb29%
  • Mar33%
  • Apr14%

10-Year Snow History

Monthly average snowfall, record high and low, and powder probability for Telluride based on 10 years of historical data
MonthAvg Snowfall (cm)Record HighRecord LowPowder Probability
Nov31.245.714.216%
Dec37.586.28.818%
Jan44.483.818.027%
Feb39.766.218.329%
Mar55.4107.721.633%
Apr34.452.319.514%

What Makes It Special

Expect wide-open above-treeline bowls, steep chutes, perfectly groomed cruisers, and expansive terrain parks. The Colorado ski scene blends laid-back mountain-town charm with world-class dining, craft breweries, and a vibrant après-ski culture.

Colorado's "Champagne Powder" — a term trademarked by Steamboat Resort — describes the characteristically light, dry snow produced by the state's high altitude and low humidity. With an average moisture content of just 6-8%, Colorado powder is among the driest and lightest in North America.

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Data Sources & Methodology

All snowfall statistics for Telluride are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API, which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Daily snowfall totals are queried at Telluride's coordinates (37.94, -107.81) and 4,008m elevation, then aggregated into monthly averages, record highs/lows, and powder probability scores. Powder probability represents the chance of receiving 15cm or more of fresh snow in any given week during that month.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Telluride

What is the average annual snowfall at Telluride?
Seasonal snow totals at Telluride generally measure 6-12 metres, though individual winters can exceed that. Cumulative seasonal totals routinely top 8-12 metres, packing down into a base layer 3-4 metres deep by mid-winter. PowderDays compiles multi-season accumulation figures so you can see how annual totals trend at Telluride.
What is the best month to ski at Telluride?
The optimal months for snow at Telluride are January and February, a stretch when active weather corridors funnel moisture-laden air into the mountains while the mercury stays low enough to preserve every centimetre. The ski season typically runs from mid-November through mid-April, with March often delivering the deepest snowpack. Cross-reference past winters on PowderDays to see which calendar weeks have the most reliable snowfall history.
What is the snow like at Telluride?
Colorado is famous for light, dry "champagne powder" produced by its continental climate and high altitude. Over 300 days of sunshine a year mean that fresh snow is often followed by bluebird skies — ideal conditions for powder skiing. Positioned at 4,008m (13,150ft), Telluride is shaped by a cold climate conducive to ultra-fine, silky-textured snowfall.
Can beginners ski at Telluride?
Telluride caters to skiers of every standard, from first-timers to seasoned experts. Expect wide-open above-treeline bowls, steep chutes, perfectly groomed cruisers, and expansive terrain parks. Beginners can build confidence on dedicated green-graded trails served by slow-speed conveyor lifts, while advanced visitors will relish the steep fall-lines, tight glades, and expansive unpatrolled terrain beyond the boundary.
What is the elevation of Telluride?
Perched at 4,008m (13,150ft) in the mountains of Colorado, USA, Telluride enjoys a favourable altitude. This extreme altitude keeps temperatures below freezing for most of the season, producing dry powder and a deep, long-lasting snowpack.