Spring storm brings more snow
May 13, 2005
Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s spring storm brought much-needed moisture to Wyoming. SnoTel automatic reading stations in the Gros Ventre and Wind River Mountains reported from 4-13” of new snow. The Wyoming Range SnoTels reported from 7-19” of new snow. Heavy rainfall prompted flood warnings in some areas on the east side of the sate. Our Upper Green River Valley got light snowfall which melted off fairly quickly.
Precipitation Amounts Sublette County Gunsight Pass snotel, 13 inches Elkhart Park snotel, 13 inches Big Sandy Opening snotel, 4 inches Kendall Ranger Station snotel, 5 inches
Gros Ventre Mountains Loomis Park, 13 inches East Rim Divide snotel, 9 inches Granite creek snotel, 5 inches Gros Ventre, 9 inches
Wyoming Range Triple Peak snotel,. 19 inches Snider Basinsnotel, 7 inches
Other areas of Wyoming DuBois 10 miles west, 12 inches Union Pass, 17 inches Togwotee Pass snotel, 11 inches South Pass snotel, 13 inches
Lander Airport 2.60 inches RAINFALL. Riverton Airport, 1.26 inches RAINFALL Jeffrey City, 0.46 inches RAINFALL Cody Airport, 1.12 inches RAINFALL Rock Springs, 0.90 inches RAINFALL Lake Yellowstone, 0.76 inches RAINFALL
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