Probabilistic Heavy Snow and Icing Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 415 AM EDT Thu May 2 2024 Valid 12Z Thu May 02 2024 - 12Z Sun May 05 2024 ...Northern Rockies... Day 1... Low pressure centered near the Montana-Saskatchewan border this morning will continue to drift slowly east today. Cool northwesterly flow, with embedded shortwave energy aloft, will continue to support unsettled weather, including areas of moderate to heavy snow over the central Montana mountains. Areas impacted include the Little Belt Mountains, where WPC PWPF shows high probabilities (70 percent or greater) for additional accumulations of 8 inches or more falling after 12Z this morning. ...Cascades through Sierra Nevada... Day 3... An upper low centered near the Aleutians this morning will drop southeast and continue to deepen as it moves across the Gulf of Alaska and the northeastern Pacific today and early Friday, before reaching the Pacific Northwest Friday night. This anomalously deep system is expected to bring widespread precipitation to the region, beginning in the Pacific Northwest and northern California Friday night, before spreading further south and east into central California and the Intermountain West on Saturday. The heaviest amounts are expected to fall along the Sierra Nevada, where left- exit region upper jet forcing in addition to upslope flow will bolster rates. As some of the heaviest precipitation begins to fall, snow levels in the Shasta Cascade and northwestern California mountains will remain high Friday night, but begin to fall quickly below 5500ft Saturday morning, producing some locally heavy amounts. Snow levels in the northern to central Sierra Nevada will be between 6500-8500ft Saturday morning before dropping below 5000ft in the northern Sierra and below 7500ft in the central Sierra Saturday night. WPC PWPF indicates that accumulations of 8 inches or more are likely along much of the Sierra Nevada, especially for areas above 6000ft in the northern Sierra and 7500ft in the central Sierra. The probability of significant icing is less than 10 percent. Pereira