
A modest snowfall is expected in the Tetons and southwest Montana on Friday, with Grand Targhee and Big Sky receiving the most accumulation. Snow totals are projected at 5-7 inches for Grand Targhee, 5-6 inches for Big Sky, and about 3 inches for Jackson Hole. Following this, a dry weather pattern will dominate from Friday night through Monday night, with temperatures rising into the 40s and low 50s. A cooler, windier pattern may return midweek, but confidence in snowfall amounts is lower.
"The best refresh among open areas comes early Friday at Grand Targhee and Big Sky, with Jackson Hole adding a smaller topper, then the weekend through Monday trends dry with firm mornings and softer afternoon snow as temperatures climb."
"Totals during the most reliable part of the forecast are generally 5-7 inches at Grand Targhee, 5-6 inches at Big Sky, and about 3 inches at Jackson Hole, while most Idaho hills see little more than a trace."
"Dry weather takes over Friday night through Monday night as a ridge builds, and model agreement is strong on a classic spring pattern with chilly overnight refreezes followed by warmer afternoons."
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