Jackson Hole-Targhee Daily Snow

By Alan Smith, Meteorologist Posted 18 hours ago July 22, 2025

Drying Trend with Low-End Thunderstorm Chances over the Next Week

Summary

The rest of the week is looking relatively quiet as we will be just on the southern edge of the moisture as disturbances pass north of our area. There is a slight chance of afternoon t-storms each day from Tue to Fri, but it's a marginal setup. Sat to next Tue (July 26-29) looks very dry & warm, then we could potentially see some monsoon moisture sneak in around July 30-Aug 1.

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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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