Are you wondering how much snow fell throughout the state? The National Weather Service in Riverton has released the preliminary snowfall numbers for Wednesday, January 6-Thursday, January 7.
It looks like Fremont and Teton Counties got hit the hardest with snow measuring up to 3 inches.
Green River and Rock Springs reported half an inch of snowfall, but parts of Sweetwater County reported up to two inches.
See the preliminary snowfall totals from the National Weather Service below:
FREMONT COUNTY
10 NW RIVERTON… 3 INCHES.
RIVERTON… 2.6 INCHES.
RIVERTON AIRPORT… 2.5 INCHES.
LINCOLN COUNTY
STAR VALLEY RANCH… 2 INCHES.
5 SSE SMOOT… 2 INCHES.
AFTON… 2 INCHES.
5 NNE THAYNE… 1 INCH.
FOSSIL BUTTE… 0.5 INCHES.
NATRONA COUNTY
CASPER AIRPORT… 1 INCH.
SUBLETTE COUNTY
DANIEL FISH HATCHERY… 0.3 INCHES.
SWEETWATER COUNTY
BUCKBOARD MARINA… 2 INCHES.
ROCK SPRINGS… 0.5 INCHES.
GREEN RIVER… 0.5 INCHES.
4 NNW ROCK SPRINGS… 0.5 INCHES.
7 SE ROCK SPRINGS… 0.5 INCHES.
TETON COUNTY
2 NE TETON VILLAGE… 2.5 INCHES.
JACKSON HOLE – RENDEZVOUS BOWL… 2 INCHES.
JACKSON HOLE – BASE… 2 INCHES.
4 SW JACKSON… 2 INCHES.
12 NE JACKSON… 1.5 INCHES.
JACKSON… 1.2 INCHES.
JACKSON DAM… 1.2 INCHES.
JACKSON HOLE – RAYMER… 1 INCH.
GRAND TARGHEE – CHIEF JOSEPH… 1 INCH.
3 SSW WILSON… 0.5 INCHES.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
YELLOWSTONE MAMMOTH… 1.1 INCHES.
TOWER FALLS RANGER STATION… 0.5 INCHES.
SNAKE RIVER RANGER STATION… 0.3 INCHES.
LAMAR RANGER STATION… 0.2 INCHES.