The fourth storm of March delivered 2-6 inches of snow on Saturday and Saturday night. Sunday morning's conditions should be soft, and there will be dry weather on Sunday and Monday. Then, the fifth storm of March will bring snow from Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning with 5-10+ inches at most mountains and powder likely on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.
4-9 inches for Saturday's reports. More snow on Saturday afternoon. Dry on Sunday and Monday. Another round of heavy snow on Tuesday evening. Mostly dry on Wednesday. Sunny on Thursday. More snow late next week and into the weekend of March 22/23.
A departing storm brought a final surge on Friday to the I-70 corridor under NW flow, pushing snowfall north of the San Juan Range over the I-70 corridor and north to Steamboat. A new storm in the PNW on Saturday will crank out 20-50 inches, with the highest totals in Oregon. Idaho, MT, Tetons seem favored next for the leftovers. A new storm moves into the Sierra early next week and pushes east.
An active pattern will continue across the West with multiple strong storms expected this weekend and next week. All major ski regions from the Southwest to Canada are favored. The East will remain in a spring-like pattern with rain expected on Sunday.
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.