Western WY received several inches of snowfall late last night and into Early Sunday.
Here are the snow totals as of 5PM Sunday:
LOCATION SNOWFALL
BIG HORN COUNTY...
BONE SPRINGS DIVIDE SNOTEL... 7 INCHES.
SHELL CREEK SNOTEL... 7 INCHES.
BALD MOUNTAIN SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
FREMONT COUNTY...
BROOKS LAKE LODGE... 5 INCHES.
BURROUGHS CREEK SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
LITTLE WARM SNOTEL... 2 INCHES.
CASTLE CREEK SNOTEL... 3 INCHES.
JOHNSON COUNTY...
BEAR TRAP MEADOW SNOTEL... 6 INCHES.
HANSEN SAWMILL SNOTEL... 5 INCHES.
LITTLE GOOSE SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
PARK COUNTY...
EVENING STAR SNOTEL... 11 INCHES.
BLACKWATER SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
WOLVERINE SNOTEL... 3 INCHES.
YOUNTS PEAK SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
MARQUETTE SNOTEL... 3 INCHES.
BEARTOOTH LAKE SNOTEL... 3 INCHES.
SUBLETTE COUNTY...
KENDALL RANGER STATION SNOTEL... 6 INCHES.
GUNSITE PASS SNOTEL... 7 INCHES.
TRIPLE PEAK SNOTEL... 1 INCH.
TETON COUNTY...
GRAND TARGHEE SNOTEL... 16 INCHES.
GRAND TARGHEE-CHIEF JOSEPH... 11 INCHES.
JACKSON HOLE-RENDEZVOUS BOWL... 13 INCHES.
GRAND TARGHEE SKI AREA... 11 INCHES.
BASE CAMP SNOTEL... 9 INCHES.
GRASSY LAKE SNOTEL... 12 INCHES.
TOGWOTEE PASS SNOTEL... 6 INCHES.
JACKSON HOLE-RAYMER... 11 INCHES.
JACKSON HOLE-MID... 9 INCHES.
TOGWOTEE MOUNTAIN LODGE... 5 INCHES.
SNOW KING SKI AREA... 4 INCHES.
SNAKE RIVER STN SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
PHILLIPS BENCH SNOTEL... 2 INCHES.
JACKSON HOLE-BASE... 3 INCHES.
GROS VENTRE SUMMIT SNOTEL... 1 INCH.
WASHAKIE COUNTY...
POWDER RIVER PASS SNOTEL... 7 INCHES.
MIDDLE POWDER SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK...
TWO OCEAN PLATEAU SNOTEL... 7 INCHES.
LEWIS LAKE DIVIDE SNOTEL... 8 INCHES.
PARKER PEAK SNOTEL... 6 INCHES.
SYLVAN LAKE SNOTEL... 6 INCHES.
THUMB DIVIDE SNOTEL... 3 INCHES.
CANYON SNOTEL... 4 INCHES.
SYLVAN ROAD SNOTEL... 7 INCHES.
-- As for Casper, Dry and Mild in the lower 40°s on this Sunday, but we could still see some light snow fall. Not a big snow, maybe an Inch or a Two. Casper Mountain, could see a few inches.
Here is what the Radar at 5:30 PM looks like:
--Low Pressure is still spiraling through and the bulk of the Snow is where the Winter Weather Advisory remains (Big Horns) where they can see a few more inches when all is said and done with.
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