
"The current storm is already underway across Idaho and the Tetons, and it keeps producing through Monday before winding down Monday night. The models are converging well on the exit timing and on snow levels mostly around 4,500-6,500 feet while it is snowing."
"Tuesday afternoon brings the cleanest break, but the stronger system arrives late Tuesday night and Wednesday and carries through Friday. Here the models are converging on the broad timing, the sharp temperature drop, and Wednesday being the windiest stretch."
"Snow levels start near 5,000-7,500 feet Wednesday, so early snow is fairly dense with SLRs mostly 7-10, then they crash to roughly 1,000-3,000 feet late Wednesday night into Thursday as ratios climb into the 13-17 range for lighter refreshes."
Ongoing snow in Idaho and the Tetons will taper off Monday night, followed by a colder and windier system from Wednesday to Friday. This system is expected to bring 1-2 feet of snow at the snowier resorts. The current storm is producing snow with varying intensity across the region. A break on Tuesday will precede a stronger system that arrives late Tuesday night, bringing gusty winds and significant snowfall, with snow levels dropping significantly by Thursday.
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