
The current forecast have a low-pressure slowly moving through the Pacific NW and over to the North Eastern Rockies…putting a few inches of snow across Idaho, Montana, and a bit of northern Utah. This won’t be lasting all that long…the low should move on out to the north and will help keep Canada cold and pasty white for a couple of more weeks.
After that there isn’t a whole lot coming into to take its place. The long-range charts are showing some warmer low-pressures, more spring-like, push slowly through the west coast and the Pacific NW around the end of the week…potentially setting up a couple of very small pockets of snowfall at the higher elevations as we head into the upcoming weekend.
I think that we should probably start de-winterizing over the next several weeks…looks like spring is here to stay and summer is around the corner.