Up to 39 inches of more snowfall slated to hit regions in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon over the next few days as mother nature brings more snow to the area. Mountains like Lyman Lake in Washington are gearing up for up to 39 inches of pow in the coming days, adding to their current snowpack depth of 105 inches. Thunder Basin is also forecasted to receive about 32 inches of fresh snow with more wintry weather on its way.



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Learn More:
http://www.noaa.gov/weather-forecast-tools-and-resources
https://www.weather.gov/bou/winter

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