Strong winds with snow coming late tomorrow is the main weather story. Winds yesterday averaged 25-35 mph gusting to 50 from the west and southwest. They eased a little this morning but will be picking up again today similar to yesterday except coming more from the south.
Temperatures today are starting in the mid-20s F and will warm into the upper 20s to low 30s F depending on cloud cover which will be increasing through the day.
Snow arrives tomorrow but mostly falls tomorrow night. Many mountain locations will get 3-5 inches with the most snow falling near West Yellowstone and Island Park. By Friday morning, the Centennial Range could have 12-24 inches. Strong winds continue Thursday but should be lighter Friday and Saturday before they ramp up again.
But wait, there’s more! For the next week or two, the weather will remain quite active with snow and wind and a series of low pressure troughs (aka storms) lined up to roll across the area.