Storm brings light snowfall
by National Weather Service
December 29, 2011
A Pacific storm system continued to bring snow to the western mountains and mixed precipitation to the western valleys. The following are preliminary snowfall amounts received from Wednesday, December 28, through 5 am Thursday morning, Dec. 29:
SUBLETTE COUNTY Kendall Ranger Station SNOTEL, 5 inches Triple Peak SNOTEL, 5 inches Snider Basin SNOTEL, 3 inches New Fork Lake SNOTEL, 3 inches Elkhart Park G.S. SNOTEL, 3 inches Loomis Park SNOTEL, 3 inches Pocket Creek SNOTEL, 2 inches Gunsite Pass SNOTEL, 2 inches East Rim Divide SNOTEL, 2 inches Big Sandy Opening SNOTEL, 2 inches Larsen Creek SNOTEL, 1 inch
LINCOLN COUNTY Blind Bull Summit, 6 inches Spring Creek Divide SNOTEL, 6 inches Box Y Ranch, 5 inches Blind Bull Summit SNOTEL, 5 inches Cottonwood Creek SNOTEL, 5 inches Willow Creek SNOTEL, 5 inches Indian Creek SNOTEL, 4 inches Salt River Summit SNOTEL, 2 inches Alpine, 2 inches Kelley Ranger Station SNOTEL, 1 inch Afton, 1 inch Hams Fork SNOTEL, 1 inch
TETON COUNTY Jackson Hole-Rendezvous Bowl, 12 inches Grand Targhee SNOTEL, 11 inches Jackson Hole-Raymer, 10 inches Grand Targhee-Chief Joseph, 10 inches Grassy Lake SNOTEL, 9 inches Jackson Hole-mid, 8 inches Base Camp SNOTEL, 6 inches Snake River STN SNOTEL, 6 inches Phillips Bench SNOTEL, 5 inches Togwotee Pass SNOTEL, 5 inches Togwotee Mountain Lodge, 4 inches Granite Creek SNOTEL, 3 inches Wilson, 2.5 inches 3 SSW Wilson, 2 inches Jackson Hole-Base, 2 inches Gros Ventre Summit SNOTEL, 1 inch
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Lewis Lake Divide SNOTEL, 6 inches Sylvan Lake SNOTEL, 5 inches Sylvan Road SNOTEL, 5 inches Parker Peak SNOTEL, 4 inches Two Ocean Plateau SNOTEL, 3 inches Thumb Divide SNOTEL, 2 inches Canyon SNOTEL, 2 inches
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