Probabilistic Heavy Snow and Icing Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 201 PM EDT Tue Apr 29 2025 Valid 00Z Wed Apr 30 2025 - 00Z Sat May 03 2025 ...Northern/Central Rockies... Days 1-2... Positively-tilted trough over southwestern Canada/northern Divide this evening will carry a cold front through the region with colder air in its wake and lowering snow levels. Precipitation will translate from northwest to southeast Days 1-2 from southwestern MT through Wyoming then into the CO Rockies. By Wednesday evening, the trough will moving into the High Plains as heights rebound into Day 3, ending any snowfall over the region. Snow levels will start around 8000ft near/ahead of the cold front then drop to 6500-7000ft during the morning hours behind the front, only to rise again over 7000ft during the day. This will confine the most snow to the mountain ranges like the Absarokas, Tetons/Wind River, Bighorns, and CO Rockies. WPC probabilities for at least 8 inches of snow for this period are at least 50% above 10,000ft or so. The probability of at least 4 inches of snow on Day 3 is less than 10%. The probability of at least 0.10" of freezing rain across CONUS is less than 10%. Fracasso