
Forecast prepared on: October 10th, 2025 at 9pm MDT
Wyoming received its first significant snowstorm of the season last weekend, and we are set for a repeat this weekend. A cold front will move across Northwest Wyoming on Saturday night, allowing snow to fall across elevations as low as approximately 5,500 feet on Sunday morning. Temperatures will also drop 15-25°F behind the front. Several inches of snow are expected to fall across the peaks of the Tetons this weekend, ahead of a very active stretch of weather set for the upcoming week.

A cold front moves across Wyoming on Saturday night. Source: maps.weatherbell.com
Temperatures across Wyoming have warmed up substantially since last weekend’s storms, with most of the state expecting temperatures that are 10-15°F above normal on Saturday. Things will change dramatically on Saturday night, when a potent cold front moves in from the northwest. The front will reach the Tetons around 6pm and will spread across the rest of the state overnight.
Snow levels will quickly drop down to as low as 5,500 feet in the Tetons by midnight, changing any rain over to snow, even at the bases of both Grand Targhee and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Unfortunately, this isn’t a very moist system, and snowfall will be relatively limited after the front goes through. Expect snow to be the heaviest on Saturday evening, with light snow and/or flurries continuing over at least the peaks through Sunday afternoon. Grand Targhee is expected to see 3-8″ of new snow, while Jackson Hole Mountain Resort sees 2-5″.
This weekend is just the start, however, as a typically active Fall pattern begins next week. The next storm is slated to hit Wyoming on Wednesday, with low elevation rain and high elevation snow continuing through the end of the week. The coldest storm of the season so far is then expected to impact the state next weekend, which should keep the snow coming over the Tetons. Below is the forecasted snow totals for the next 10 days, showing about 2 feet of new snow in the Tetons.
