Back-to-back powerful Pacific storm systems to impact the Pacific Northwest and northern California through the end of this week with heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow. A strong, long-duration atmospheric river will accompany the Pacific storms, bringing excessive rainfall and flash flooding to southwest Oregon and northwest California through the week. Read More >
Snowfall Totals |Strongest Winds| Reporting Snowfall | Safety
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County | Location | Elevation (FT) | Time/Date | Wind Gust (mph) |
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Park | 5 WNW Clark | 4659 | 1037 PM 3/13 | 90 |
Lincoln | Mt. Coffin | 10870 | 600 PM 3/14 | 79 |
Yellowstone N.P. | Hoyt Peak | 9800 | 215 PM 3/14 | 74 |
Fremont | Crowheart | 6099 | 237 PM 3/14 | 57 |
Fremont | Red Canyon | 6768 | 640 AM 3/14 | 57 |
Natrona | Casper Aiport | 5320 | 313 PM 3/14 | 56 |
Park | 3 W Powell | 4505 | 420 PM 3/14 | 54 |
Natrona | 20 N Casper | 5677 | 325 PM 3/14 | 53 |
Park | 1 W Clark | 4270 | 1116 PM 3/13 | 53 |
Fremont | Dubois Airport | 7297 | 435 PM 3/14 | 52 |
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