Deepening low pressure and an atmospheric river is aimed at the Sierra. 2-3 feet of powder will peak in the Sierra Wednesday mid AM through Thursday morning The storm track aims south over the Four Corners. Moisture will decay as the system heads east with some areas of the southern and central Rockies grabbing 12-20 inches. Overall the storm starts warm and windy and ends cold and calm (SW to NW)
The upcoming week will feature mild conditions across the Midwest with rain late in the week, maybe followed by some snow. The slopes will be variable thanks to melt/freeze cycles and no consistent cold temps.
An active pattern will take hold across the West this week with strong storms and heavy snowfall expected from Wednesday to Sunday. The East will see a relatively quiet week with spring conditions on the slopes.