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WYOMING SNOW REPORT

March 31 2025
       

Wyoming's snowpack remains steady, with no new significant snowfall in the past 24 hours across most locations. Expectations for modest snow accumulation are set for the upcoming five days, with a forecast of 4-20 inches in various areas, enhancing the already substantial bases at prime elevations.

Statewide Warnings & Alerts

March 31 2025

Residents of Wyoming, especially those in the Sierra Madre Range, Snowy Range, Southwest Wyoming, Wind River Mountains West, Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains, Yellowstone National Park, and the Salt River and Wyoming Ranges, are advised to brace for significant winter weather conditions. Effective immediately, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory, with snow accumulations ranging from 2 to 12 inches, depending on the area, and wind gusts reaching 45 mph. Visibility may be severely reduced, making outdoor activities very risky. Expect difficult travel conditions over mountain passes and in affected areas until 6 PM MDT on April 1. Residents and travelers should exercise extreme caution and prepare for the possibility of road closures and hazardous driving conditions.


Statewide Snowpack Distribution


Statewide Snowpack 91.0%
of Normal
Coldest Location 30°
Reno Hill
Top 5-Day Forecast 20"
Laprele Creek
Deepest Snowpack 115"
Webber Springs
Powder Day 3"
Grand Targhee Ski Resort