Author: christomer

Mountain Weather: Weekend Update

Tomer’s Take Snowstorm for parts of the Northeast on 3/12. Rain/snow line cuts through southern NH, southern ME. Best snow accumulation occurs in VT, northern NH, and northern ME. Western storm track shifts 3/13-3/15 into the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. Then it gradually shifts south 3/15-3/18. A “sleeper snow” hits Utah, […]

Weekend Northeast snowstorm; Western storm track shifts to PNW

Tomer’s Take Snow continues in southern UT, CO, and NM 3/10 into early 3/11 then drier until 3/13-3/14 when a fast-moving wave of snow delivers 2-8″. That makes 3/14 a powder day. The departing storm system from UT, CO, NM will develop into a strong Nor` Easter. Moderate to heavy snow accumulation and strong wind […]

Snow forecast next 8 days

Tomer’s Take Snow continues in MT, ID, WY on 3/8-3/9. Then snow hits UT, CO, NM late 3/8 through early 3/11. High pressure rebuilds briefly. Storm track shifts north 3/13-3/18 into the Pacific Northwest (PNW), British Columbia (B.C.), Banff Area, ID, MT, WY. Feet of snow accumulation likely at Whistler/Blackcomb, Stevens Pass, Mount Baker, Mount […]

Next storm system for the West

Tomer’s Take Next storm system hits MT, ID, WY first then UT, CO, NM between 3/8-3/11. This is a colder, more potent storm system versus the previous two storm systems. High pressure rebuilds across the Intermountain West starting on 3/11. Storm track shifts north into the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, and Banff Area through 3/15. […]

Three Storm Systems Lined-Up for the West

Tomer’s Take 3 different storm systems are lined-up for the West through 3/10. The first storm system is the warmest of the three. The third storm system appears to be the most potent with the coldest air. It occurs 3/9-3/10 across the Intermountain West. Beyond 3/11, high pressure might rebuild. See analysis below. Infrared satellite […]