Snow is falling in the Sierra on Monday morning and will increase during the day. Idaho is getting deep near McCall, while the Tetons and Wasatch appear to reap the highest totals in the next 24 hours. By Tuesday, you can chase the storm from CA to either of these regions for deep powder. A few spots in MT score deep, too, with Colorado getting the wrung-out leftovers.
Winds start to increase on Monday with sunny skies and warm temperatures. Extreme winds and colder temperatures will be the story on Tuesday as a storm tracks to our north. Snowfall accumulation looks to miss New Mexico to the north for the March 18 storm.
The next storm will bring snow from Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning, and the best powder should be on Wednesday morning with a storm total of 5-10+ inches. Another storm will deliver a quick shot of 3-6 inches of snow on Thursday night and Friday morning, and then there is a chance for more snow on Saturday and Sunday. The following week will then be mostly dry and warm.
Thanks for reading this summer! For the rest of this week, a cold front moving across the Central Rockies will bring showers & t-storms to WY, CO, & NM Wed-Thu while the West Coast states will see a late-season heat wave. Next week, isolated to scattered showers & t-storms develop across the West with continued mild temps. Heading into mid-month, the PNW will trend wetter and cooler.