Pinedale View Jan 4
View of Pinedale on Sunday, January 4th. Pinedale got from 4 to 7 inches of new snow out of the latest storm.
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Storm brings more snow to Wyoming
4-20 inches in Sublette County
by National Weather Service Riverton WY
January 4, 2009
A Pacific winter storm dumped snow across much of Wyoming for the new year. Western Wyoming was hit hardest with 2 to 3 feet of snow in the mountains of northwest Wyoming. Snow totals are from Wednesday, December 31 through 4 pm Saturday, January 3, 2009.
SUBLETTE COUNTY Triple Peak Snotel, 20 Inches Loomis Park Snotel, 16 Inches Kendall Ranger Station Snotel, 16 Inches Snider Basin Snotel, 11 Inches Bondurant, 10 Inches Big Sandy Opening Snotel, 9 Inches New Fork Lake Snotel, 9 Inches Elkhart Park G.S. Snotel, 9 Inches East Rim Divide Snotel, 8 Inches Pinedale 1N, 7 Inches Gunsight Pass Snotel, 7 Inches Pinedale 13.8 NW, 4.3 Inches
SWEETWATER COUNTY Rock Springs 0.5 E, 1.7 Inches Farson 5N, 1 Inches
TETON COUNTY Togwotee Pass Snotel, 19 Inches Jackson Hole Resort-Raymer, 17 Inches Phillips Bench Snotel, 16 Inches Base Camp Snotel, 16 Inches Grassy Lake Snotel, 14 Inches Snake River Station Snotel, 12 Inches Gros Ventre Summit Snotel, 12 Inches Jackson Hole Resort-Mid, 9 Inches Moose, 8.5 Inches Grand Targhee Snotel, 8 Inches Jackson 12.3 NE, 5.5 Inches Jackson, 4.5 Inches Jackson 1SW, 3 Inches Jackson Hole Resort-Base, 3 Inches
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Two Ocean Plateau Snotel, 35 Inches Parker Peak Snotel, 18 Inches Thumb Divide Snotel, 15 Inches Lewis Lake Divide Snotel, 14 Inches Sylvan Road Snotel, 13 Inches Sylvan Lake Snotel, 10 Inches Yellowstone East Entrance, 10 Inches Canyon Snotel, 9 Inches
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