SnowBrains Forecast: 18 Inches For the Tetons, Rockies This Weekend - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 18 Inches For the Tetons, Rockies This Weekend - SnowBrains
"A front-end burst Friday night into Saturday is followed by a warmer, wetter push late Saturday night through Monday that lifts snow levels across much of Idaho and western Wyoming, then a lighter Tuesday night-Wednesday refresh keeps flakes flying. Expect the best overall quality in Alberta and the higher Canadian interior (SLRs largely 14-20:1), while many U.S. resorts see SLRs slide into the 6-12:1 range during the warmest part of the cycle,"
"The Tetons start with a quick, colder burst Friday night, and even though winds are a factor (gusts pushing 50-60 mph at times), snow quality begins fairly respectable before the warmer surge arrives. Across the northern tier into northwest Montana and the Idaho Panhandle, snow levels are low enough for predominantly snow at the resorts, with moderately fluffy periods mixed in early."
An active west-to-southwest flow brings snow through Wednesday night, concentrating deepest accumulations in the Tetons and Canadian Rockies. A front-end burst Friday night into Saturday delivers windy mountain snow, with the Tetons starting colder but gusty (50–60 mph). Canadian Rockies remain cold with low snow levels and light-density snow (SLRs largely 14–20:1). Late Saturday night through Monday produces a warmer, wetter push that lifts snow levels across Idaho and western Wyoming to roughly 6,000–7,800 feet, generating denser, wetter snow at lower elevations (SLRs often 6–12:1). A lighter Tuesday night–Wednesday refresh keeps flakes flying.
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