SnowBrains Forecast: Double Header Spring Setup Will Bring 5-9 Inches to the Northern Rockies This Weekend

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This forecast was created at noon PST on Saturday, April 26, 2025.

A potent late-season storm will spin snow back into the Northern Rockies Sunday nightโ€“Monday, delivering up to 9″ on the higher slopes of southwest Montana before a cooler, showery pattern lingers mid-week and high pressure brings a dry, springlike rebound to close the period. The setup favors the Bridgers, Gallatin, and Madison ranges for the best turns early in the week, while most other mountains see just a quick refresh before sunshine, rising freezing levels, and mild temperatures return by Thursdayโ€“Friday.

Warm, mostly dry weather rules the range through Saturday. Daytime highs will run 10ย โ€“ย 15ย ยฐF above average at ski elevations, and snow levels hold well aboveย 8,000ย feet across Montana and Wyoming. Scattered afternoon thunderstorms may pop over the Blue Mountains, Idaho Panhandle peaks, and high ridges of western Wyoming, but any graupel or wet flakes will melt quickly. Southwesterly ridge-top winds remain breezy yet well below chair-lift limits.

Sunday nightโ€“Mondayโ€™s closed low flips the switch back to winter for a quick hit of powder. Moisture funnels into southwest Montana first, then drapes southward across the Tetons overnight. Snow levels start aroundย 7,500ย โ€“ย 8,500ย feet but crash to 3,500ย โ€“ย 6,500ย feet by dawn Monday as a sharp cold front moves through. Big Sky, the Bridgers, and the Tobacco Roots could squeeze out 5″-9″ with locally higher pockets, while Grand Targhee nabs 3″-6″ and Jackson Hole a lighter 1″-3″. Snow-liquid ratios will mostly fall in the 6-10:1 rangeโ€”good enough for creamy turns but not true blower quality. Gusty west-northwest winds of 25-35ย mph may briefly bump upper-mountain lift operations early Monday.

A weaker Tuesday shortwave maintains cool, unsettled conditions. Hit-or-miss showers redevelop from the Idaho Panhandle into the Gallatin and Absaroka ranges, with snow levels hovering near 6,000ย feet. Additional accumulations look lightโ€”generally a trace to 2″โ€”though convective bursts could lay down brief coatings of higher-density snow. Temperatures remain the coolest of the week, and ridgetop winds stay brisk at 20-30ย mph.

Wednesday tapers, then high pressure restores spring skiing Thursdayโ€“Friday. Residual morning flurries clear quickly, giving way to strengthening sunshine and a steady warming trend. Freezing levels soar to 9,000ย โ€“ย 10,000ย feet by late week, and winds ease below 15ย mph. Looking beyond the seven-day window, ensemble guidance favors above-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation for the northern Rockies through the Mayย 2ย โ€“ย 8 timeframe, suggesting any fresh snow opportunities will be limited after Mondayโ€™s burst.

Resort Forecast Totals

  • Bigย Sky โ€“ 5″โ€“9โ€ Sun night (04/27) – Mon night (04/28)
  • Grandย Targhee โ€“ 3″โ€“6โ€ Sun night (04/27) – Mon night (04/28)
  • Bridgerย Bowl โ€“ 1″โ€“3โ€ Sun night (04/27) – Mon (04/28)
  • Jacksonย Hole โ€“ 1″โ€“3โ€ Sun night (04/27) – Mon night (04/28)

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