powderfreak
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I know no one really reads the Western forum so I'll post it here: <BR> <BR>Since it's not dumping in the east (far from it), we can still all get excited about a big storm somewhere. Here are a few areas and their expected snowfall: <BR>Lake Tahoe ski areas- 10 to 15 inches of snow by Tuesday morning. <BR>Northern Rockies from Big Sky to Big Mtn- 6 to 12 inches with isolated amounts to 24 inches on higher elevation west facing slopes. <BR>Utah's Wasatch- Look out. 12-24 inches by the time all is said and done. This is on top of the 15-20 inches that is on the ground at the higher elevations of the Cottonwood Canyons. <BR>Colorado Rockies- Northern portion of the state towards the Steamboat Springs region will continue to get hit with another 6-12 inches of new snowfall by Tuesday morning above 8,000 feet. Southern part of the state will see 5-10 by tuesday morning above 9,000 feet. <BR> <BR>That's all for now folks. <BR> <BR>-Scott