
"The storm is already underway across the Tetons, southwest Montana, and parts of central and northern Idaho, continuing through Friday before tapering into Saturday morning."
"Snow levels fall from roughly 4,000-6,000 feet early to near or below most resort bases overnight, favoring snow at ski elevations."
"Saturday looks cold and quieter after the main wave, with firm starts likely before daytime softening where the sun breaks through."
"The individual models still agree on lingering instability, but they diverge on how much shower activity survives into Sunday and Monday."
Cold, showery weather is expected to continue, focusing new snow on the Teton and southwest Montana high terrain until early Saturday. Confidence in the forecast is highest from Thursday evening through Saturday morning, with models aligning on timing and snow accumulation in the Teton area. While favored terrain may see significant totals, many Idaho resorts will experience only light showers. The storm is currently affecting the Tetons and parts of Idaho, with snow levels dropping to near resort bases overnight.
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