Canadian Rockies Daily Snow

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By Bob Ambrose, Forecaster Posted 1 year ago January 18, 2023

Continued Dry with Isolated Light Accumulations

Summary

A weak ridge of high-pressure and low-pressure over Southern Alberta will combine to bring cloudy skies on Wednesday. A weakening cold-front moves north to south Wednesday night that could bring trace accumulations at Marmot, Sunshine, Louise, and Castle. Brief ridging Thurs and Friday before a trough approaches from the north Friday night that could bring 3 – 5cm for resorts along the Divide.

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Bob Ambrose

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Ever since his early days as a ski racer on the icy slopes of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Bob chased his dreams of deep powder west to Tahoe and finally Montana. A self-proclaimed 'weather junkie', his passion for maps, charts, and forecasts always lead him to the best snow in Montana.

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