...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM WEDNESDAY TO
NOON MDT THURSDAY FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 5500 FEET...
* TIMING AND MAIN IMPACT: LIGHT SNOW WILL DEVELOP WEDNESDAY
MORNING ABOVE 7000 FEET THEN INTENSIFY DURING THE AFTERNOON
AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT AS SNOW LEVELS LOWER TO THE
VALLEYS FLOORS WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SNOW WILL START TO DIMINISH
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SNOW WILL RESULT IN POOR VISIBILITIES
ALONG WITH ROADS BECOMING SLUSHY OR SNOW COVERED.
* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS: TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES ARE
POSSIBLE FROM 5500 FEET TO 7000 FEET AND 12 TO 24 INCHES
ABOVE 7000 FEET. ELEVATIONS BELOW 5500 FEET COULD SEE 1 TO 4
INCHES.
* WINDS AND VISIBILITY: NORTHERLY WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH COULD
RESULT IN AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW AND VISIBILITIES BELOW
ONE-HALF MILE AT TIMES.
* OTHER IMPACTS: THIS STORM COULD CAUSE POSSIBLE POWER OUTAGES AND
TREE DAMAGE.
* LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE: BATTLE RIDGE PASS...BOZEMAN...
BOZEMAN PASS...TARGHEE PASS...WEST YELLOWSTONE...BIG HOLE
PASS...CHIEF JOSEPH PASS...DILLON...MONIDA PASS...BOULDER...
BOULDER HILL...ELK PARK PASS...HOMESTAKE PASS... WHITEHALL...
ENNIS...NORRIS HILL...RAYNOLDS PASS... TWIN BRIDGES.
* TO SEE A GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THIS HAZARD PLEASE VISIT
WWW.WRH.NOAA.GOV/WRH/WHV/?WFO=TFX
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