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Mount Glory

Wyoming • United States

Forecast Point 10,085 ft • 43.5071, -110.9497

  • Western US

    Fourth of July Weekend Forecast

    18 hours ago Alan Smith

    A low pressure trough will move across the Northern Rockies on Friday & Saturday and abundant monsoonal moisture in place will result in numerous showers & t-storms with heavy rain possible. Scattered t-storms can be expected both days across the Central Rockies, including UT & CO. Early next week, the monsoon will weaken a bit with more run-of-the-mill t-storms & lighter rain for most areas.

  • Jackson Hole-Targhee

    Fourth of July Week Thunderstorms with Heavy Downpours

    1 day ago Alan Smith

    An active pattern is expected over the next 3 days as monsoonal moisture increases across Western Wyoming. This will lead to an uptick in showers & thunderstorms with heavy rain possible. Friday (4th of July) looks like the most active day with AM & PM storms, but I also think Sat will be more active than some models project. Sun thru next week, we will head back into a hot & dry pattern.

  • Idaho

    A Ho-Hum Summer

    27 days ago Matthew Platt

    Well..... it's finally here. The most unfortunate time of year with no snow and no prospects of any snow in the future. These days, I catch up on housework, travel a lot, and sneak a peek at the models once a month. The extended Euro model was just released, and the latest ENSO forecast is interesting. Let's dig in because what else is there to do this time of year?!

  • 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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