Scattered snow showers for late Wednesday through Christmas weekend
We'll slowly work in mostly cloudy skies for Wednesday, with scattered showers arriving through the day, with more snowy weather for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
OVERNIGHT: Partly cloudy with lows into the mid to upper teens. Winds around 5MPH.
WEDNESDAY: A slight chance of snow as we move into the afternoon and evening hours. Highs into the mid to upper 30's, with winds in the 10-20 MPH range.
THURSDAY: Snow showers with highs into the mid to upper 30's. Windy, with wind speeds at 15-35 MPH.
FRIDAY: A chance of snow and winds into the 15-35 MPH range. Highs into the mid to lower 30's.
SATURDAY: Scattered snow showers with gusty winds. Highs into the lower 30's with winds 15-35 MPH.
WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH
FRIDAY AFTERNOON…
- WHAT…Moderate to heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches below 6000 feet and 8 to 16 inches across the mountains and passes above 6000 feet. Winds could gust as high as 35 mph at times producing blowing and drifting snow.
- WHERE…Centennial, Big Hole, and Caribou Mountains, including Pine Creek Pass, Targhee Pass, and Georgetown summit.
- WHEN…From late Wednesday night through Friday afternoon.
- IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult or hazardous at times.