First Snow of the Season... Check!

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27 Aug 2018 8:36 PM
Whelp, it's not even September yet but some spots have already seen their first snow of the 2018-2019 season. Of course, these locations were way up in elevation.  Check out some of these scenes across the Grand Tetons and the Lewis Range from Monday. First Snow of the Season... Check!First Snow of the Season... Check! For their first snow of the year, Pinedale, WY picked up an impressive 5" of snow Monday. All of this is due to a big upper level trough that brought unseasonably cold air to the entire Inter Mountain West. First Snow of the Season... Check! Elevations above 6,000 ft still could see a few more inches of heavy, wet snow into the morning hours of Tuesday. First Snow of the Season... Check! For WeatherNation, Meteorologist Kate Mantych.
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