Probabilistic Heavy Snow and Icing Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 415 PM EDT Wed Nov 01 2023 Valid 00Z Thu Nov 02 2023 - 00Z Sun Nov 05 2023 ...Northern Rockies... Day 2... Modest and fast moving shortwave will advect onshore the Pacific Northwest Thursday and then amplify subtly, but maintain a positive tilt, as it shifts into the Northern Rockies during Friday. Downstream ascent through weak height falls and some PVA will combine with some upper diffluence as weakly coupled jet streaks develop overhead. This will drive sufficient ascent to wring out the increasing moisture noted by IVT approaching +2 sigma according to NAEFS on the edge of the weakening AR. The Pacific source region of this airmass will keep snow levels elevated, generally 7500-8500 ft, so heavy snow will be confined to the terrain near Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. WPC probabilities for more than 4 inches of snow peak at 40-50% on D2, with 2-day snowfall possibly reaching 12 inches in the highest terrain. Weiss