
"The storm will bring a meaningful shot of fresh snow, with totals of 17-23 inches at Big Sky, 15-21 inches at Grand Targhee, and 14-19 inches at Jackson Hole. Snow levels will start high and drop to 3,000-4,000 feet by Friday."
"Thursday will be raw and windy, particularly in Idaho, with mountain gusts reaching 25-35 mph and localized gusts of 40-45 mph. Most resorts are expected to receive 8-16 inches, with the best chances for higher totals in specific areas."
"Snow quality will improve over time, starting with dense snow on Wednesday and transitioning to lighter snow by Friday morning. The best conditions for fresh turns will be on Friday morning before the new snow settles."
"From Friday afternoon through Monday, drier and warmer spring weather will return, with temperatures rebounding from the teens and 20s to the 40s and low 50s at resort elevations by Sunday and Monday."
A strong spring storm will impact the Northern Rockies, delivering fresh snow from Wednesday afternoon to Friday afternoon. Big Sky is expected to receive 17-23 inches, Grand Targhee 15-21 inches, and Jackson Hole 14-19 inches. Snow levels will initially be high, then drop significantly. Thursday will be windy, especially in Idaho, before a warm and dry weekend follows. Most resorts will see 8-16 inches, with the best totals where wraparound snow persists. By Friday afternoon, drier and warmer conditions will return, with temperatures rising significantly by Sunday and Monday.
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