Since yesterday morning the mountains near Bozeman, Big Sky and Cooke City got 2-5” of low density snow, and zero fell near West Yellowstone and Island Park. Since Friday night snowfall totals are:
16-20” (1.2-1.3” Snow Water Equivalent (SWE)) in the Bridger Range and Hyalite.
9” (0.6” SWE) in Big Sky, with 12”+ in favored locations like the south face of Lone Mtn.
8” (0.6” SWE) in Cooke City.
3-4” (0.3-0.4” SWE) in Island Park, West Yellowstone, and Taylor Fork.
Wind has been out of the northwest and west at 10-20 mph with gusts to 25 mph, and was stronger in the Bridgers yesterday with gusts to 38 mph. Today wind will be from the west and northwest at 10-15 mph with stronger winds possible in the mountains near Bozeman. Temperatures are single digits to teens F this morning, and today temperatures will be in the teens F. Today will be mostly cloudy with light snow showers this morning. Near Bozeman, Big Sky and Cooke City could get 1-3” of light snow with less than 1” near Island Park and West Yellowstone.