16 inches new snow for Wyoming Range
January 18, 2006
The latest storm brought a good helping of new snow to the mountains in the Upper Green River Valley. Below are snowfall amount totals for the storm of January 17-January 18th from the National Weather Service.
TRIPLE PEAK SNOTEL, 16.5 inches SPRING CREEK DIVIDE SNOTEL, 16.5 inches BLIND BULL SUMMIT SNOTEL, 13.5 inches WILLOW CREEK SNOTEL, 13.5 inches LOOMIS PARK SNOTEL, 10.5 inches KENDALL R. S. SNOTEL, 9 inches GROS VENTRE SUMMIT SNOTEL, 9 inches SNIDER BASIN SNOW SNOTEL, 9 inches GUNSIGHT PASS SNOTEL, 7.5 inches ELKHART PARK G. S. SNOTEL, 7.5 inches SOUTH PASS SNOTEL, 6 inches BLIND BULL SUMMIT, 6 inches NEW FORK LAKE SNOTEL, 6 inches BIG SANDY OPENING SNOTEL, 6 inches BONDURANT 3 NORTHEAST, 5 inches WHITE PINE SKI AREA, 4 inches DANIEL 6 NORTHWEST, 2 inches CORA, 1.5 inches BONDURANT, 1 inches
ALPINE, 8 inches SALT RIVER SUMMIT SNOTEL, 7.5 inches BOX Y RANCH, 5 inches ALPINE, 5 inches THAYNE, 4 inches KEMMERER, 4 inches AFTON, 3 inches GRAND TARGHEE SKI AREA, 7 inches SNAKE RIVER RANGER STATION, 6 inches GRAND TARGHEE SKI AREA, 7 inches MOOSE, 6 inches JACKSON, 6 inches OLD FAITHFUL RANGER STATION, 2 inches YELLOWSTONE WEST ENTRANCE, 1.5 inches ROCK SPRINGS, 0.5 inches
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