Public Information Statement
Statement as of 5:44 am MDT on March 19, 2010
... Snowfall accumulations through early morning March 19...
Light to heavy snow has fallen over parts of central and western
Wyoming Thursday and Thursday night. Here are snowfall reports as
of 5 am MDT Friday morning from spotters and other observers.
Snotel reports are estimated from automated mountain stations.
Location snowfall
Big Horn County...
Bone Springs Divide snotel... 3 inches.
Fremont County...
St. Lawrence alt snotel... 15 inches.
Townsend creek snotel... 14 inches.
Cold Springs snotel... 12 inches.
Deer Park snotel... 11 inches.
Red Canyon... 11 inches.
South Pass snotel... 10 inches.
Lander 3sw... 9 inches.
Hobbs Park snotel... 8 inches.
Burroughs creek snotel... 5 inches.
Lander Airport... 5 inches.
Riverton... 3 to 4 inches.
Lander... 3 inches.
Fort Washakie... 2 inches.
Pavillion... 2 inches.
Crowheart... 1 inch.
Sweetwater Station 2e... 0.5 inches.
Shoshoni... 0.5 inches.
Johnson County...
Cloud Peak Reservoir snotel... 3 inches.
Bear Trap Meadow snotel... 3 inches.
Hansen Sawmill snotel... 3 inches.
Lincoln County...
Kemmerer... 2 to 3 inches.
Natrona County...
Casper Mountain snotel... 10 inches.
Reno Hill snotel... 6 inches.
Grave Spring snotel... 6 inches.
Casper Airport... 2.1 inches.
Mills... 1.5 inches.
Powder River... 0.8 inches.
Park County...
Timber Creek snotel... 4.5 inches.
Marquette snotel... 3 inches.
Sweetwater County...
Green River... 1.5 inches.
Teton County...
Togwotee Pass snotel... 3 inches.
Washakie County...
Powder River Pass snotel... 3 inches.
Big trails 19sw... 2 inches.
Yellowstone National Park...
Parker Peak snotel... 3 inches.
There are no active warnings for this location at this time.