Snow Storm Totals
Sublette County gets 4-15 inches new snow
January 27, 2009
A Pacific storm system dumped heavy snow on much of western and central Wyoming this weekend. Below are snow totals for western Wyoming, courtesy of the National Weather Service. Amounts are up to 5:00 pm Monday January 26.
SUBLETTE COUNTY Loomis Park Snotel, 15 Inches Gunsight Pass Snotel, 13 Inches Kendall Ranger Station Snotel, 12 Inches East Rim Divide Snotel, 11 Inches Elkhart Park G.S. Snotel, 11 Inches New Fork Lake Snotel, 11 Inches Big Sandy Opening Snotel, 10 Inches Pinedale 13.8 NW, 7 Inches Triple Peak Snotel, 7 Inches Boulder Rearing Station, 5 Inches Snider Basin Snotel, 4 Inches Cora 10 NW, 4 Inches
SWEETWATER COUNTY Rock Springs, 5 Inches Green River 36S, 3 Inches Farson 5N, 3 Inches Buckboard Marina, 2 Inches
TETON COUNTY Grand Targhee Snotel, 24 Inches Jackson Hole Resort-Raymer 17 Inches Granite Creek Snotel 16 Inches Grassy Lake Snotel 15 Inches Jackson Hole Resort-Mid Mtn 13 Inches Togwotee Pass Snotel 11 Inches Snake River Station Snotel, 11 Inches Phillips Bench Snotel, 10 Inches Moose .4 S, 9 Inches Base Camp Snotel, 9 Inches Teton Village 1.6 SW, 9 Inches Jackson 5.3 NW, 8 Inches Gros Ventre Summit Snotel, 8 Inches Jackson Hole Resort-Base, 6 Inches
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Yellowstone East Entrance, 16 Inches Sylvan Road Snotel, 12 Inches Sylvan Lake Snotel, 11 Inches Parker Peak Snotel, 9 Inches Two Ocean Plateau Snotel, 9 Inches Lewis Lake Divide Snotel, 9 Inches Thumb Divide Snotel, 8 Inches Canyon Snotel, 6 Inches
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