Forecast for Nov 23rd & 24th
A strong cold front moves in for Wednesday afternoon and evening. With this front, we’ll see gusty winds and scattered snow showers. Keep that in mind if traveling for Thanksgiving! By Thursday weather should be improving again with some clearing skies and cooler temps. Overnight into Wednesday morning, partly cloudy skies and chilly temps dropping into the 20’s. Some patchy fog is possible especially in mountain valleys. Wednesday, mostly cloudy skies to start and then increasing cloudiness as our next round of snow moves in later in the afternoon and overnight. Winds picking up from the southwest at 15-35mph. Chance of snow 50%. Less than half an inch of snow in the Snake River Plain. However, 2-4″ of new snow possible over the mountain summits into Utah, Montana and Wyoming. Thanksgiving, a mix of sun and clouds with dry weather in the Plain, Snow in Island Park and portions of Wyoming. Highs into the lower 40’s. Chance of snow 30%. Friday, Partly to mostly cloudy, with highs into the mid 40’s. Saturday, Increasing cloud cover with evening snow showers. Highs into the mid 40’s with breezy winds. Snow overnight into Sunday, with more scattered snow showers into Sunday afternoon.