Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Tetons & Sierras, Continue to get pounded in early '12-'13 Season!

While things continue to stay high and dry in Colorado (40% of our average snowpack), the Tetons are the exception. As of 11/27/12, Jackson is clocking in at a 76" total and a 33" settled base, while Targhee is recording 96" of snowfall and a 43" base. And the forecast doesn't let up! We have a series of Pacific disturbances working their way across Northern California, Oregon & Washington over the next two weeks. Looks like it could be good news for the Northern Rockies and Sierras. Holiday break will be a game time decision.... B-line for the Sierras with Matty and then work back to the Tetons? or just hit the Tetons for 10 days? Stop in the Wasatch over Dec. 21-25? It all depends on the jet stream my friends! But for right now, Colorado is just a bit far South, caught in the warm temps and blue skies. Now I know why I bought land in Teton Valley: They have the most consistent snowpack in North America. Maybe the world? Any East coast reports guys....? Jet Stream Setting up over the West:
Targhee yesterday:
Snow pack in Colorado as of late:

2 Comments:

Blogger More Cowbells said...

i'm reading buddy...just wish i had something to talk about. Mountains are white here...with about 1-2" :(
December ain't looking good either. Hoping to see some changes by mid-month.

10:10 PM  
Blogger More Cowbells said...

If I had time & $, I'd be booking a ticket to J-Hole today. The Rockies should get pounded in the next 2 weeks...
Here on the EC, should be enjoying some possible shorts weather through Christmas.

11:39 AM  

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