Probabilistic Heavy Snow and Icing Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 311 AM EDT Tue Apr 23 2024 Valid 12Z Tue Apr 23 2024 - 12Z Fri Apr 26 2024 ...The West... Day 3... A pair of upper level troughs; one in the central Rockies and another approaching the Pacific Northwest, will produce some high elevation mountain snow in parts of these regions mountain ranges Thursday night. The most notable ranges expecting moderate-to- heavy snowfall include the Olympics, Cascade Range, Blue Mountains, the Absaroka, Tetons, Wind River, and Colorado Rockies. Elevations most likely to see the heaviest totals would be >6,000ft in the Olympics and Cascade Range, >7,000ft in the Blue Mountains, and >9,000ft in the Absaroka, Tetons, Wind River, and Colorado Rockies. WPC PWPF generally shows low chances (10-30%) for >6" of snowfall at or above those listed elevations. Look for additional mountain snow to take shape during the day on Friday. Little in the way of snowfall in the valleys of the Intermountain West are expected. The probability of significant icing is less than 10 percent. Mullinax