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Eric McNamee

5th year Atmospheric Sciences senior enjoying a victory lap during a pandemic. Fan of good beer and whiskey.

SnowBrains Forecast: 5-10″ of Snow For Alta Ski Area, UT Through Tuesday

Forecast By SnowBrains Chief Meteorologist – Eric McNamee  4:00 PM MST, 4/4/2022 Brought to you by Alta Ski Area Forecast Summary: A stream of moisture will bring 5-10″ of snow to Alta Ski Area Monday night into Tuesday. Dry weather is then expected through the remainder of the week. An increasingly active pattern looks likely next week. Short-Term Forecast: Monday Night-Wednesday: […]

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Eric McNamee | April 4, 2022
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SnowBrains Forecast: 6-12″ of Snow Across Parts of The Sierra Through Tuesday Morning

Forecast By SnowBrains Chief Meteorologist – Eric McNamee  9:35 pm MST, 3/27/2022 Forecast Summary: A closed low will move through California and bring 6-12″ of snow to the Sierra through Tuesday. The closed low will transport moisture into the state and drop a decent amount of snow across the southern Sierra. The heaviest of the snow will come Monday morning/early […]

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Eric McNamee | March 27, 2022
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SnowBrains Forecast: 6-18″ of Snow for Portions of the Northeast Through Sunday

Forecast By SnowBrains Meteorologist – Eric McNamee 7:40 PM MST 3/11/2022 Forecast Summary: This weekend, a system will cross through the Northeastern US and bring 6-18″ of snow to ski resorts in the Northeast. Snow will start Friday night/Thursday morning and fill in from west to east. Snow will continue into Sunday before tapering off Sunday afternoon. Resorts likely to […]

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Eric McNamee | March 11, 2022
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SnowBrains Forecast: 8-24″ of Snow Across Colorado’s Mountains Through Thursday

Forecast By SnowBrains Chief Meteorologist – Eric McNamee  4:40 pm MST, 3/8/2022 Forecast Summary: Two shortwave troughs will move through Colorado and bring 8-24″ of snow to the mountains through Friday morning. Snow will begin to fill in from the north Tuesday night into Wednesday as the first shortwave trough moves into Colorado.  The second shortwave will bring snow to […]

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Eric McNamee | March 8, 2022
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SnowBrains Forecast: 6-12″ of Snow For The Sierra Through Saturday

Forecast By SnowBrains Chief Meteorologist – Eric McNamee  7:45 pm MST, 3/2/2022 Forecast Summary: Two shortwave troughs will move through California and bring 6-12″ of snow to the Sierra through Saturday. Snow will start Thursday night and continue through the day Saturday. The heaviest of the snow will come Friday night with the second shortwave trough. Resorts that will see […]

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Eric McNamee | March 2, 2022
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SnowBrains Forecast: 1-3 Feet of Snow For Parts of The Washington Cascades Through Tuesday

Forecast By SnowBrains Chief Meteorologist – Eric McNamee  10:20 PM MST, 2/26/2022 Forecast Summary: An atmospheric river will slam moisture into the Washington Cascades and bring 1-3 FEET of snow, with deeper totals higher in elevation through Tuesday. Snow will fill in Sunday as the atmospheric river begins over the area Snow will continue through the day Monday and Tuesday with […]

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Eric McNamee | February 26, 2022
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SnowBrains Forecast: 6-12″ of Snow For Alta Ski Area, UT Through Wednesday

Forecast By SnowBrains Chief Meteorologist – Eric McNamee  8:15 PM MST, 2/22/2022 Brought to you by Alta Ski Area Forecast Summary: A cut-off low over will bring 6-12″ of snow to Alta Ski Area through Wednesday. Snow will start Tuesday night and continue on and off through Wednesday. The heaviest snow will come Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. A slightly active pattern […]

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Eric McNamee | February 22, 2022
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SnowBrains Forecast: 4-12″ of Snow, Locally More, Across Utah’s Mountains Through Wednesday

Forecast By SnowBrains Chief Meteorologist – Eric McNamee  7:30 PM MST, 2/20/2022 Forecast Summary: Two shortwave troughs will move through Utah this week and bring 4-12″ of snow to most of Utah’s mountains through Wednesday. Snow will start Sunday night and continue into Wednesday morning. Showers will taper off throughout the day Wednesday as the trough moves east. Conditions will […]

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Eric McNamee | February 20, 2022
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