Category: Meteorology

Freezing levels surge then new snow through 4/18

Tomer’s Take: Freezing levels will rise rapidly 4/9-4/12 with widespread 50-degree high temps at 10,000 feet for CA, UT, and CO. My forecast video 4/9: Forecast Freezing Level Wasatch: 4/9: 12000′ 4/10: 13300′ <–24/7 above freezing 4/11: 13100′ <–24/7 above freezing 4/12: 12100′ 4/13: 6600′ CO Central Mountain Zone: 4/9: 11500′ 4/10: 14000′ 4/11: 14400′ […]

Wasatch Freezing Levels rising rapidly; Avalanche risk

Tomer’s Take: All-time record snowfall in Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons of 800″+ has setup both canyons with avalanche-rich conditions. These slides are running all the way to HWY210 and the valley floor. Now, air temps will warm quickly with maximum freezing levels far exceeding even the highest peaks in the Wasatch Range. Forecast Freezing […]

Western pattern shift; Spring skiing

Tomer’s Take: The Western storm track continues shifting north favoring the PNW/BC/Northern Tier. The longer range jet stream is low velocity with high pressure ridging. Spring skiing inbound. My forecast video 4/8: Current Setup Water vapor satellite shows an area of low pressure hitting the PNW/BC/Northern Tier. This is the dominate flow. Forecast Pattern Forecast […]

Snow forecast through 4/16

Tomer’s Take: After an active snow period the Western pattern is shifting. The jet moves north through 4/16 and favors the PNW, BC, and Northern Tier. There is one cut-off low on/after 4/12 that might spread moderate to heavy snow into UT and CO 4/13-4/15. Programming Note: I’ll start switching over to Spring/Summer forecasting soon […]

800 inch all-time record; Snow forecast through 4/8

Tomer’s Take: I’m forecasting two storm systems through 4/8 plus a cut-off low riding the southern branch. This low could sit and spin for a couple days with snow for CO/NM. Mammoth Mountain set their all-time snow record now at 702″ for the season at the Base. Alta and the Wasatch continue to get pounded. […]

Two storm systems through 4/8; Forecast totals decrease

Tomer’s Take: A change in the forecast has occurred. Instead of three storm systems, I’m now seeing two storm systems through 4/8. This will decrease overall snowfall amounts. The biggest change is to CA’s forecast totals, which have decreased significantly. Current Setup Water vapor satellite shows three areas of low pressure but only two make […]

Record breaking snow continues through 4/7

Tomer’s Take: I’m forecasting three different storm systems through 4/7 with deep snow bullseyes in CA, ID, WA, OR, MT, WY, UT, CO. Season To Date Snowfall A number of these totals are all-time records. The race to 800″ is on. Current Setup Water vapor satellite shows the powerhouse area of low pressure hitting CA […]

Snow forecast through 4/6

Tomer’s Take: Choo choo! The snow train keeps running through 4/6 with deep snow bullseyes. Record breaking snow totals continue. Deep snow bullseyes in CA, WY, UT, CO, MT, OR, WA, ID. Programming Note: I’ll have a full report on our transition to El Nino coming soon. Current Setup Water vapor satellite shows the storm […]

Record breaking snow continues through 4/5; CO pushes 700 inches

Tomer’s Take: I’m forecasting deep snow bullseyes through 4/5 with feet of accumulation in CA, UT, WY, CO, MT. Colorado is pushing 700 inches in a few locations -> 49.5 inches of snow-water-equivalent (SWE) as per Snotel on Buffalo Pass/Tower, CO (Northern Mountains @10620′). A rough conversion puts it around 700 inches of total snow […]