Storm snowfall totals
by National Weather Service
November 28, 2016
Below are snowfall totals for western Wyoming from 1AM Sunday, Nov. 26 until 5AM Monday morning, Nov. 27. The heaviest snow and most of these accumulations occurred Sunday afternoon and evening.
Location, Snowfall amount Fremont County Brooks Lake, 3.1 inches Burroughs Creek SNOTEL, 2 inches
Lincoln County Commissary Ridge, 16 inches Spring Creek Divide SNOTEL, 8 inches Willow Creek SNOTEL, 8 inches Blind Bull Summit, 7 inches Cottonwood Creek SNOTEL, 7 inches Indian Creek SNOTEL, 5 inches Kelley Ranger Station SNOTEL, 4 inches Blind Bull Summit SNOTEL, 4 inches Salt River Summit SNOTEL, 3 inches Hams Fork SNOTEL, 2 inches Box Y Ranch, 2 inches.
Sublette County Triple Peak SNOTEL, 8 inches Snider Basin SNOTEL, 5 inches Pocket Creek SNOTEL, 4 inches Big Sandy Opening SNOTEL, 4 inches Loomis Park SNOTEL, 3 inches Gunsite Pass SNOTEL, 2 inches Elkhart Park G.S. SNOTEL, 2 inches New Fork Lake SNOTEL, 2 inches Larsen Creek SNOTEL, 1 inch East Rim Divide SNOTEL, 1 inch
Teton County Jackson Hole - Rendezvous Bowl, 19 inches Jackson Hole – Raymer, 17 inches Jackson Hole - Mid Mountain, 16 inches Grand Targhee - Chief Joseph, 14 inches Grand Targhee SNOTEL, 14 inches Grassy Lake SNOTEL, 10 inches Phillips Bench SNOTEL, 8 inches Snow King, 7 inches Jackson Hole – Base, 6.5 inches Togwotee Mountain Lodge, 6.1 inches Snake River Stn SNOTEL, 5 inches Togwotee Pass SNOTEL, 5 inches Granite Creek SNOTEL, 4 inches Gros Ventre Summit SNOTEL, 2 inches
Yellowstone National Park Lewis Lake Divide SNOTEL, 5 inches Sylvan Road SNOTEL, 4 inches Sylvan Lake SNOTEL, 3 inches Two Ocean Plateau SNOTEL, 2 inches Canyon SNOTEL, 1 inch Thumb Divide SNOTEL, 1 inch
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