A late-season winter system is set to bring significant snowfall and gusty winds across parts of Idaho and Wyoming, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue a Winter Weather Advisory covering 16 counties and mountainous regions.
The advisory warns of accumulating snow, hazardous travel conditions, and strong winds through Thursday night, particularly at higher elevations.
Snowfall and Wind Expectations
Forecasters say the storm will primarily impact areas above 6,500 feet, where snow accumulations are expected to range from 2 to 14 inches in Idaho and 5 to 12 inches across much of Wyoming. In higher peaks, especially in the Teton Range, localized totals could reach up to
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