Jackson Hole Daily Snow

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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 6 years ago February 18, 2018

Update

We have 12 inches on the upper mountain and 6 inches at the mid-mountain level on this stormy Sunday morning. The turns will be DEEP so get out there and enjoy!

Moderate to heavy snow will continue through the morning hours before mixed periods of light snow take over through the rest of Sunday and into Monday. Expect gusty winds out of the southwest and temps in the 20s on Sunday before much colder air begins to arrive on Sunday night. Daytime highs on Monday will only rise into single-digits to low teens so bundle up and enjoy Sunday's leftovers. 

Tuesday and Wednesday will then also remain cold and mostly dry. Temps will only reach into the single-digits on Tuesday, with overnight lows hovering near and below 0F. 

Our next chance for snow will now be in the works for Thursday and possibly into Friday. This doesn't look like a big snowmaker but rather a light refresh. We'll then turn to next Saturday and Sunday for a better shot healthier totals but temps will remain on the chilly side. 

Thanks for reading and enjoy the pow!

SAM COLLENTINE

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