Yesterday most places received 1-3 inches of snow, and overnight a trace of snow fell near Big Sky and Bozeman. Exceptions include:
The Taylor Fork area where the Carrot Bason SNOTEL received 7 inches.
Just south West Yellowstone where the Madison Plateau SNOTEL received zero.
Near Cooke City, the Fisher Creek SNOTEL received 5 inches.
This morning, temperatures are in the low to mid teens F in most areas and low 20s F in the Bridgers. Winds are barely moving.
Today will have classic spring weather with a spot or two of sunshine peeking through the clouds this morning warming temperatures into the 20s F, closer to 30 degrees in the Bridgers. Cold air and moisture will descend from the north again. This afternoon winds will become a little gusty as more clouds arrive and snow falls. Overall another 1-3 inches should accumulate, but mostly north of West Yellowstone. A few places could see 5-6 inches of snow and a couple cracks of thunder.
Two more things: (1) A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for the Absaroka/Beartooth mountains today where there could be very heavy snowfall (8-16 inches) mostly on the north slope, and it shouldn’t make it to Cooke City. (2) Looking ahead, the sun comes out Friday and really gets cranking with very warm temps and strong sunshine this weekend…get ready for wet snow.