Mountain Weather Update 3/8/21: Major Pacific Storm System Lined-Up for Parts of the West This Week, Big Totals Possible for Colorado Major Pacific storm system lined-up for parts of the West this week. Meteorologist Chris Tomer 3/8/2021. Weather WeatherBrains | March 8, 2021 0 Comments
Mountain Weather Update 3/7/21: Pacific Storm Breaks Down High Pressure in the West Major Pacific low pressure breaks down the big high pressure ridge across the West. Meteorologist Chris Tomer 3/7/2021. Weather SnowBrains | March 7, 2021 0 Comments
Schweitzer, ID Report: Windows of Sunshine, Lake Views, & 1 Long, Untracked Pacific Powder Run Brought to you by Visit Idaho and Ski Idaho Report from Tuesday, February 23, 2021 Schweitzer showed a different face today. Windows of sunshine and consistent visibility revealed just how big 2,900 acres are—and gorgeous! It turns out there’s a big, beautiful lake hiding at the bottom of the valley that I couldn’t see through the ice fog yesterday. Related: Schweitzer, ID Report: […] Conditions Report Martin Kuprianowicz | February 24, 2021 0 Comments
Schweitzer, ID Report: Pacific North-Fresh Brought to you by Visit Idaho and Ski Idaho Report from Monday, February 22, 2021 I’ll take fresh snow and hard visibility over alright snow and sunshine any day. Especially here at independently-owned Schweitzer Mountain Resort, where three-inches of that righteous Pacific Northwest powder floats like six-inches of Intermountain light-and-dry. Or at least today it did, because when I got […] Conditions Report Martin Kuprianowicz | February 23, 2021 0 Comments
SnowBrains Forecast: 1-3 Feet of Snow For The Pacific Northwest Through Sunday Forecast By SnowBrains Meteorologist – Eric McNamee 11:20 AM MST, 2/17/2021 Forecast Summary: A couple of shortwave troughs will make their way through the Pacific Northwest by Sunday, bringing 1-3 FEET of snow along the Cascades. The shortwave trough currently in place will bring some light amount to the region. The first of the two shortwaves will move into the […] Weather Eric McNamee | February 17, 2021 0 Comments
2021 Pacific Crest Trail Permits Available January 19th The Pacific Crest Trail is a 2,650-mile National Scenic Trail that runs from the Mexican border in Southern California to the Canadian border in Washington state. After a dispute on whether or not permits should be issued during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA) and the US Forest Service recently announced Pacific Crest Trail Permit applications will […] Industry News Dominic Gawel | January 11, 2021 0 Comments
SnowBrains Forecast: 2-8″of Snow For The Pacific Northwest Through Sunday Forecast By SnowBrains Meteorologist – Eric McNamee 1:10 PM MST, Jan. 7, 2021 Forecast Summary: A couple of weak storms will make their way through the Pacific Northwest by Sunday, bringing 2-8″ of snow along the Cascades. The Oregon Cascades look like they will see the most snow through Sunday. By next week, a strong ridge of high pressure will […] Weather Eric McNamee | January 7, 2021 2 Comments
Early December Snow Forecast Analysis: Deep Pre-Christmas Patterns for Pacific Northwest, Average for Intermountain West I analyzed several forecasts and compiled my predictions for the first few weeks of December rolling into Christmas. These next couple of weeks are crucial for building a good snowpack base for the rest of the season. This is the third installment in my snow forecast analysis series for the winter, where I do two videos per month giving snowfall forecast […] Weather Clay Malott | December 2, 2020 0 Comments