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Francs Peak

Wyoming • United States

Forecast Point 13,136 ft • 43.9607, -109.339

  • Western US

    Showers & T-Storms Favor the Eastern Rockies Late This Week

    2 hours ago Alan Smith

    A cold front will slide down the eastern side of the Rockies from Thu to Sat with showers & thunderstorms favoring areas near and east of the Divide. Areas west of the Divide will see more isolated storms with light rain, though Western CO could see early AM storms on Thu. Next week, the Northern Rockies could see another uptick in storms while the monsoon slowly returns to the Southwest.

  • Jackson Hole-Targhee

    Quiet Pattern Through Mid-July

    10 hours ago Alan Smith

    Following an active first few days of July, we are back into a dry pattern now as the monsoon has retreated southward back into Mexico. High temps will be well into the 80s in the valleys most days but there will be some ups & downs with weak cold fronts moving thru. A slight chance of t-storms is expected Wed night/Thu AM & again on Fri. Some signs of monsoon moisture returning later this month.

  • US & Canada

    Final Post of the 2024-2025 Season

    2 months ago Alan Smith

    The winter of 2024-2025 featured near to above average snowfall across the Sierra, Central/Northern Rockies, and much of the East. Snowpack is currently melting at a faster rate than usual across much of the West due to warmer and drier conditions so far in April. Looking ahead, a storm will bring high-elevation snow showers to the Sierra & the Rockies from late this week through early next week.

  • Chase Powder

    Final Post of the 2024-2025 Season

    2 months ago Powderchaser Steve

    This will be my final chase powder post for the 24/25 season. It has been an epic season in many areas, including northern Vermont and many northern/Central Rockies, Sierra, and Alaska spots. La Niña delivered as forecasted. Next Season will be deep somewhere! It is always deep on the Chase Powder Forecast. This post recaps the season for 24/25.

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