Jackson Hole-Targhee Daily Snow

By Alan Smith, Meteorologist Posted 2 days ago June 12, 2025

Drying Out After Wednesday's Storms

Summary

Rainfall from Wednesday's thunderstorms generally ranged from a quarter to a half-inch over the Teton Range and in valley areas at the base of the Tetons, with lighter amounts around the town of Jackson. We will now head back into a dry pattern for the foreseeable future, though many days will feature a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm with minimal rain potential with any storms.

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Alan Smith

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Alan Smith received a B.S. in Meteorology from Metropolitan State University of Denver and has been working in the private sector since 2013. When he’s not watching the weather from the office, Alan loves to spend time outdoors skiing, hiking, and mountain biking, and of course keeping an eye on the sky for weather changes while recreating.

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