The next storm system is moving into the Pacific Northwest. It then hits the Intermountain West between Saturday and Monday. It appears minor for most ski areas.
There is a second storm storm system behind the first one. It moves into California on November 1 and then spreads snow into the interior Rockies thereafter. It also appears minor for most ski areas. Here’s my snow forecast, click to enlarge:
Both storm systems generate moderate wind. Here’s a snapshot of a few locations and gusts:
FORECAST GUSTS (MPH) | 10/28 | 10/29 | 10/30 |
MOUNT RAINIER | 60 | 30 | 20 |
GRANITE PEAK, MT | 40 | 50 | 35 |
LONGS PEAK, CO | 50 | 25 | 50 |
GRAND TETON, WY | 30 | 30 | 35 |
I don’t know what they are paying you, Tomer, but it ain’t enough! Thanks so much for your in-depth coverage, you truly are a gift to all of us that follow your excellent reporting!
Thanks, Doug! I have bigger plans for all this in the future so we’ll see where it all goes. Appreciate you subscribing!
Love your coverage but was wondering if any chance you could add Telluride to your chart for next 8 days you put up?
Hi Michael, i’m going to rotate in/out different ski areas so yes I’ll add Telluride in the future. Thanks! Chris