Meteorologist Chris Tomer's 10 day snow forecast.
Meteorologist Chris Tomer's 10 day snow forecast.

It’s been a pretty dry week for the western United States with smoke filling the air as new wildfires spark an existing ones continue to burn. Unfortunately over the next 10 days that doens’t seem to change much, and temperatures are likely to stay above average for many areas in the west. Meteorologist Chris Tomer is forecasting some more snow in the higher elevations of British Columbia, but that’s about it.

Chris Tomer has been in mountain meteorology for around 20 years, consulting for major mountaineering operations and expeditions around the world. Throughout his career, he’s consulted for expeditions on all fourteen 8,000 meter peaks around the world. His mountain weather updates provide near daily snow forecasts for North America, giving skiers, snowboarders, and other winter recreators a look at what’s ahead.

Again, most of the western United States is looking at a dry 10 days, with a potential for a slight amount of snowfall in the far northern Pacific Northwest and Montana. In British Columbia, on the other hand, snow accumulation up to 3 inches is possible at some of the higher peaks, with Whistler Blackcomb appearing to be the winner appearing to be the winner out of this 10 day forecast.

About Chris Tomer:

Tomer earned a B.S. in Meteorology from Valparaiso University graduating with Honors – where he also played basketball. Tomer minored in mathematics and broadcasting. Tomer is a fully certified meteorologist having earned the CBM and NWA Seal’s of Approval. Tomer also serves on the NWA panel of Television Seal evaluators. Chris has specialized knowledge of Mountain Meteorology.

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