Advisory Archive
At 5 a.m. under clear skies there is no new snow. Mountain temperatures are in the high teens F and wind is west to northwest at 20-25 mph with gusts of 50 mph in the Bridger Range. Clouds will increase and temperatures will reach the upper 20s F as winds shift NW at 20-30 mph. Snowfall tonight will drop 2-3” in the mountains with another storm predicted Sunday night and Monday.
In the last 24 hours the mountains around Cooke City got 10” of new snow, 3-4” around West Yellowstone, and 2” outside Bozeman and Big Sky. West wind was vicious yesterday and hit 70-90 mph at the ridgeptops at all our stations. These lessened overnight and now average 15-20 mph with gusts of 40-50 mph. Today will be clear skies, no snow and west wind at 15-25 mph. Temperatures this morning are 10-15F and will warm into the mid 20s this afternoon.
Bozeman’s mountains received 1” of new snow in the last 24 hours. Cooke City, Big Sky and West Yellowstone received 2-5” of snow with the Taylor Fork coming out on top. Winds in the Southern Madison and Gallatin Ranges through the Bridger Range are blowing 20-30 mph from the west to southwest. Winds in West Yellowstone and Cooke City are 5-10 mph from the southwest. Mountain temperatures are in the 30s F in the northern ranges and 20s F in the southern ranges.
Today, winds will be 30-40 mph in the northern ranges and 20-30 mph in the southern ranges from the southwest. Freezing levels start the day at 5000’ near West Yellowstone and 7000’ in the Bridger Range before dropping this afternoon. The mountains near Bozeman and Big Sky will get 1-3” of snow, 3-4” in West Yellowstone and 4-6” in Cooke City by morning.
Mountain temperatures this morning are in the teens to mid-20s F with 15-25 mph wind from the southwest to northwest and there is no new snow. Clouds will increase through the day with temperatures reaching the 20s F in the southern ranges and 30s F in the northern ranges. The wind will blow 15-25 mph from the southwest and we will have a trace to 1” of new snow by morning.
There is no new snow. Winds shifted yesterday from the south to north and northeast at 5-15 mph. Winds in Bridger Range are westerly with gusts to 20 mph. Temperatures this morning are in the single digits and low teens F. Winds will remain generally light and northerly today. Temperatures will rise into the mid-20s F. No snow is in the forecast until the middle of next week.
Since yesterday morning, 6” of new snow fell in the Bridger Range, 3-4” in Hyalite and around Big Sky, and 1” near West Yellowstone and Cooke City. Winds are light out of the west and northwest, with gusts to 25 mph in the Bridger Range. Temperatures this morning are in the teens to mid-20s F. Winds will remain light today shifting to the south and southeast. Clouds will dissipate this morning leaving mostly sunny skies this afternoon. High temperatures will be in the 20s and low 30s F. No new snow is expected through the weekend.
At 6 a.m. it is snowing and 1-2 inches has fallen in Taylor Fork, Big Sky and Bridger Range. Winds are SW at 10-20 mph with gusts of 30 mph and temperatures are in the high teens to low 20s F. Today, winds will remain moderate from the SW and 2-4” of snow will fall in the north and 1-2” around West Yellowstone and Cooke City. Temperatures will reach the high 20sF and skies will clear overnight.
Yesterday morning the Lionhead area and Cooke City picked up an additional inch of snow as the snowstorm exited. This morning skies are partly cloudy with mountain temperatures in the mid-teens F. Winds are averaging 15-20 mph with gusts of 35 mph. Today, temperatures will rise into the 20s F under mostly sunny skies with wind speeds decreasing this afternoon to 10-20 mph. No new snow is expected until tomorrow morning.
Last night I added 11 entries to our Avalanche Activity list. Natural and human triggered slides, and red flags of collapses and cracking were littered throughout southwest Montana. Check these out along with our videos leading up to yesterday’s Avalanche Warning to get an understanding of the snowpack structure and instability.