Idaho Spring Bear

Thanks, I follow it pretty regularly along with NOAA.

Just meant like locals perspective on like “it’s a crazy snowy year” or like “meh, not that bad this year.” 😂😂
 
Thanks, I follow it pretty regularly along with NOAA.

Just meant like locals perspective on like “it’s a crazy snowy year” or like “meh, not that bad this year.” 😂😂
In SW Idaho, there's a lot of snow right now. From 3500 feet on up. The snow below 4- 4.5k can come off pretty fast with warm March temps but there is a lot above that. It snowed all but 3 days in February at Brundage and they picked up almost 8 feet in that time.
 
In SW Idaho, there's a lot of snow right now. From 3500 feet on up. The snow below 4- 4.5k can come off pretty fast with warm March temps but there is a lot above that. It snowed all but 3 days in February at Brundage and they picked up almost 8 feet in that time.
That kind of stuff 🤌🏼 love that. Appreciate the input!! - I always find these precip guides to be fairly inaccurate as we’ve discussed a few pages back.
 
That kind of stuff 🤌🏼 love that. Appreciate the input!! - I always find these precip guides to be fairly inaccurate as we’ve discussed a few pages back.
The individual Snotel historical average graphs are pretty accurate. You can watch the daily snow depth report and know exactly how much snow is there. Granted, that’s just for that specific site, but there are enough of them that you can get a good gauge on what that snow pack is doing.
 
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