Meteorologist Chris Tomer gives us a peek into the near future of mountain weather with his Tuesday March 19th AM forecast. From the looks of it, we could see accumulations across the west in coming days so pay attention as these storms develop for your best chances of finding fresh turns. Thanks Tomer!

Pattern Shift After 3/21, Two Storm Systems:

Sierra: Heavy Accumulations PM 3/22-3/24.

Tetons: Light Accumulations 3/21, H 3/23-3/26.

Wasatch: Light Accumulations PM 3/21, H PM 3/22-3/26.

Colorado: Light Accumulations PM 3/21-3/22, H 3/23-3/26.

Banff Area: Heavy Accumulations 3/20-3/23.

Northeast: Light Accumulations 3/19-3/20, M/H 3/23, 3/25.

Chris Tomer is an esteemed meteorologist with over two decades of experience, particularly in forecasting for climbers and skiers on the world’s highest peaks. His work has not only earned him an Emmy but also the respect of the adventure sports community for his precise weather predictions. Tomer’s expertise extends to his contributions to ski websites, where his forecasts are invaluable for planning safe and enjoyable skiing expeditions.

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