Snow levels started high around 9,000ft at Tahoe and Mammoth but have now fallen to about 6,000ft. I’m forecasting 4-12 inches mid-mountain at the ski areas.

This storm system will then push rain/snow into Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado on Tuesday through Wednesday.

Snow levels start high around 7,500ft in Utah and Colorado before falling to valley levels. Here are my forecast totals.
| Mid-Mountain Totals | 11/9-11 | 11/11-13 |
| Snowbird | 10″ | |
| Solitude | 9″ | |
| Park City | 8″ | |
| Snowbasin | 7″ | |
| Jackson Hole | 7″ | 6″ |
| Big Sky | 3″ | 3″ |
| Steamboat | 8″ | 4″ |
| Snowmass | 4″ | |
| A-Basin | 5″ | 2″ |
| Winter Park | 6″ | 2″ |
| Whistler/Blackcomb | 8″ | 4″ |
| Marmot Basin | <1″ | <1″ |
| Fernie | 3″ | 3″ |
A northwest flow develops behind the main storm system between 11/11-11/13. That’s why you see additional snow accumulation in Wyoming, parts of Montana and Idaho, and the Central and Northern Mountains of Colorado.
