SnowBrains Forecast: 1 Foot for the Rockies This Week, Active Pattern Continues Next Week - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 1 Foot for the Rockies This Week, Active Pattern Continues Next Week - SnowBrains
"WeatherA busy February pattern keeps the Northern Rockies in play this week, with a quick Monday refresh, a modest midweek wave, and a longer stretch of on-and-off snow from the weekend into early next week. The most dependable near-term powder targets sit in western Wyoming and southwest Montana, where several small systems stack up and temperatures stay cold enough for solid snow above the bases."
"Monday's cold-front snow tapers to scattered mountain showers tonight, leaving a light refresh with some wind to start the week. Expect the most consistent accumulation along the higher terrain from the Tetons into southwest Montana, where west winds stay active with gusts commonly in the 30-45 mph range on exposed ridges. Snow levels hover roughly 3,500 to 5,000 feet, so the best turns stay mid-mountain and up while lower valleys remain warmer."
"Tuesday night through Thursday brings the next wave, with light to locally moderate snow and a noticeable uptick for the Tetons. Central Idaho resorts pick up light periods of snow Tuesday night and Wednesday, then snow levels climb into the 5,000 to 5,700 foot range by Wednesday night and Thursday in parts of western Wyoming and the south-central Idaho mountains."
A busy February pattern brings multiple snow systems to the Northern Rockies this week, including a quick Monday refresh, a midweek wave, and on-and-off snow from the weekend into early next week. Western Wyoming and southwest Montana present the most reliable near-term powder as several small systems stack and cold temperatures preserve solid snow above the bases. Central Idaho trends denser when snow levels rise midweek and early in the weekend storm, then cools with improving quality later. The Idaho Panhandle, northwest Montana, and Interior BC and Alberta maintain lower snow levels and more consistently good snow quality.
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