Tomer’s Take: Lingering light snow in WY & CO on 1/18. Then a new warmer Pacific pattern engages the West 1/19-1/27. Air temps will be warmer, and a strong Subtropical jet will deliver 1-2 southern track areas of low pressure.
Snow levels in CA start at 7500′ late 1/19 then increase to 8000′ late 1/23.
My forecast update video:
It’s a powder day in the Tetons! Jackson Hole is reporting 11 inches in 24 hours.
It’s also a powder day at Vail with 9 inches in 24 hours.
Current Setup
Water vapor satellite shows the departing storm system and new Pacific pattern engaging.
Orange/red = drier air aloft.
Forecast Jet Stream
Strong Subtropical jet comes roaring into the West Coast with warmer air and waves of precipitation.
Southern track low 1/21-1/22 & 1/23-1/24. Colder Canadian air remains locked away.
Forecast Radar & Satellite
Forecast Totals
Grand totals 1/18-1/27.
UT/WY/CO Snow chance: 1/20-1/21.
Northeast:
Possible moderate to heavy snow 1/24-1/27.