The storm has finally ended in California, but that doesn’t mean the northern half of the West isn’t getting hit still. Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories are still in affect for Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado.
Up to 8″ of additional snowfall expected in Utah throughout Tuesday.
These next 7 days are looking like they will be relatively dry for much of the United States, unless you live in the Northern East Coast or the Northern Plains.
NOAA Has Issued Winter Storm Warnings For:
- Wyoming
- Idaho
- Colorado
NOAA Has Issued Winter Weather Advisories For:
- Wyoming
- Idaho
- Colorado
- Utah
Wyoming: 2-3″ of Additional Snowfall Through Today
* ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL...1 TO 2 INCHES WITH 2 TO 3 INCHES IN THE MOUNTAINS.
- NOAA Riverton, WY Today
Idaho: 2-3″ of Additional Snowfall Through Today
* ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL...1 TO 2 INCHES WITH 2 TO 3 INCHES IN THE MOUNTAINS.
- NOAA Pocatello, ID Today
Colorado: 2-5+” of Additional Snowfall Through Wednesday Morning
* SNOW ACCUMULATION...AN ADDITIONAL 2 TO 5 INCHES RAISING STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL TO 8 TO 16 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTSOVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF THE FLAT TOPS AND PARK RANGES. - NOAA Grand Junction, CO Today
Utah: 4-8 Inches Throughout Tuesday
* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...4 TO 8 INCHES IN THE MOUNTAINS.
- NOAA Salt Lake City, UT Today
The west should expect below average precipitation and above average temperatures throughout the next 6-10 days.