Probabilistic Heavy Snow and Icing Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 306 PM EDT Sat May 06 2023 Valid 00Z Sun May 07 2023 - 00Z Wed May 10 2023 ...Northern California to the Northern Rockies.... Days 1-3... A series of shortwaves moving through a broad upper trough will continue to support periods of organized precipitation, including high elevation snow from the Klamath Mountains and the Shasta Cascade region to the northern Rockies into midweek. For much of the Intermountain West and the northern Rockies, snow levels are expected to remain above 5000 ft across much of the region through most of the period, limiting the threat for widespread heavy snow accumulations. For the Klamath Mountains, Shasta and the southern Oregon Cascade region, an upper low dropping southeast across the northeastern Pacific may bring heavier snow to the high elevations. Snow levels are expected to briefly drop below 5000 ft as the system moves across the region on Monday. The probability of ice accumulations greater than 0.25 inch is less than 10 percent. Pereira