SnowBrains Forecast: 6-9 Inches for the Rockies This Week - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 6-9 Inches for the Rockies This Week - SnowBrains
"Two main systems bring generally light to locally moderate, base-building snow to the Northern Rockies through Friday, with the heaviest accumulations focused on the northern Idaho and northwest Montana mountains and a colder, more wintry pattern developing as we head into early December. Most resorts remain closed or in pre-opening mode, so this stretch works quietly in the background to add several inches of new snow on upper elevations while snow levels fluctuate with each wave."
"Early in the period, a modest midweek wave spreads generally light snow across the Northern Rockies from Tuesday night into Wednesday. Moisture increases from the west this evening, first reaching the Idaho Panhandle and northwest Montana where Schweitzer, Whitefish Mountain, RED Mountain, and nearby terrain see light snow developing overnight and continuing into Wednesday morning. Snow levels start low, around 2,000 to 3,000 feet, before lifting above 4,000 feet along and south of the main corridors on Wednesday,"
Two main systems will produce generally light to locally moderate, base-building snow across the Northern Rockies through Friday, with the heaviest totals in northern Idaho and northwest Montana. Most resorts remain closed or in pre-opening mode, so new snow primarily adds several inches at upper elevations while snow levels fluctuate with each wave. Snow will start light and dry, become denser midweek as warmer air moves in, then trend colder and drier with a late-week front. A modest midweek wave spreads light snow Tuesday night into Wednesday, with low snow levels initially and higher accumulation in mid and upper mountains.
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