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By Powderchaser Steve, Forecaster Posted 6 years ago April 13, 2019

Cold Storm for the Cascades followed by warmish Rockies dump.

Summary

Snow is just beginning to fall in the Cascades this morning. Respectable snow levels (2500-3,000 feet) not commonly seen in mid-April will drive good quality snowfall for areas of the Washington Cascades. A deep warm system will hit the Tetons this weekend. The Rockies turn on the hydrants Tuesday/Wednesday with moderate to perhaps heavy snowfall.

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Powderchaser Steve

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Powderchaser Steve has over 45 years of experience chasing storms based on his weather and local knowledge of resorts on both the East and West Coasts. His snow intel will likely land him at the deepest resort and almost never missing "First Chair" in the process. Follow "The Chase" on OpenSnow to find out where the deepest snow may be falling.

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