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By Powderchaser Steve, Forecaster Posted 5 years ago January 21, 2020

Pacific Northwest scores deep pow with moderate snow for the Rockies

Summary

There are 2 systems to talk about. First is a strong low-pressure system entering the Pacific Northwest Tuesday morning that will bring increasing snow rates into Wednesday morning. The 2nd is a weak system brushing the 4 corners this Tuesday morning that will bring 2-3 inches to the San Juans initially before higher amounts develop midweek. The sum total of snowfall for the Wasatch and Tetons through Thursday may approach 4-9 inches. The Front Range of Colorado and the I-70 corridor get steady light snow through Thursday (Teasing 2-3 inches every 12-15 hours) that could provide decent turning conditions Wednesday or Thursday. Totals might exceed 8 inches in some spots of Colorado. The northern Cascades could end up with 12-18 inches.

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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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