A series of tweets from various weather-focused Twitter accounts indicate a significant weather pattern affecting mountainous regions across the United States. The National Weather Service in Seattle warns of a strong storm system bringing heavy mountain snow to western Washington towards the end of the weekend. #WAwx Meanwhile, in the Spring Mountains, a reported 14 inches of new snow has fallen over the last 48 hours, promising good conditions for skiing. #LeeCanyonLV Forecasters also predict big mountain snow and wind for Monday and Tuesday, potentially affecting Denver as well. #9wx #COwx For weekend skiers and boarders, a burst of snow is expected in the mountains on Saturday, with snow potential lasting through late Friday and most of Saturday until 6pm. #snOMG #skise #wncwx #ncwx #wcnc
Weekend snow potential in the mountains is for late Friday and most of Saturday through 6pm. #snOMG #wncwx #ncwx #wcnc #skise https://t.co/5nbNCsFbiF
Good news for weekend skiers and boarders. A nice little burst of snow for the mountains on Saturday. #snOMG #skise #wncwx https://t.co/dXry2rtmYK
Next week looks fun. Big mountain snow/wind looks likely Monday-Tuesday, and maybe some Denver snow as well. #9wx #COwx https://t.co/uyqVsY0itI
What a sight this morning in the Spring Mountains. According to the resort, 14" of new snow fell over the last 48 hours at #LeeCanyonLV . Gonna be a good day on the slopes. @News3LV @NWSVegas #WeatherAuthority #nvwx #Vegas #Vegasweather https://t.co/iHNxTRi6Rs
🏔️ Enjoy the dry and warm weather on Friday while you can! A strong storm system will bring heavy mountain snow to western Washington towards the end of the weekend. #WAwx https://t.co/nrZted2x6a