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By Powderchaser Steve, Forecaster Posted 5 years ago February 12, 2020

Powder Watch- Cascades, Rockies, BC Wildcard. 1-2 feet likely with higher amounts possible for holiday weekend.

Summary

We are watching a decent storm to roll into the Pacific Northwest this weekend that will track over the north/central Rockies by Saturday/Sunday. Some snow will continue into Monday especially in northern Colorado where the heaviest snow will fall on Sunday evening. The Cascades will see a moderate storm in the short term on Friday before more significant snow arrives Saturday PM to Sunday AM. Some spots in the West will see 15-30 inches by late Sunday night (combined snow from Thursday-Sunday night). The highest amounts will likely stretch over a 3-4 day period beginning Thursday in the Pacific Northwest favoring the central or northern mountain ranges. The Tetons, Wasatch, and northern Colorado are solid contenders. BC and the northern Panhandle of Idaho are wildcard picks.

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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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