Weather - Pinedale

JACKSON, Wyo. — The weather stations at Jackson, Moose and Moran have all set new daily rainfall records for the 24-hour period ending at 9 a.m. on Monday, June 29.

The Jackson weather station recorded 0.51 inches of rain, breaking the old record of 0.30 inches set on June 29, 1937.

The Moose weather station recorded 0.61 inches of rain, breaking the old record of 0.43 inches set on June 29, 1996.

The Moran weather station, located near Jackson Lake, recorded 0.51 inches of rain, breaking the old record of 0.30 inches set on June 29, 1925.

Wet weather will continue to impact Jackson Hole over the first half of this week. The full weekly weather outlook can be found HERE.

Alan is a professional meteorologist who holds a degree from MSU Denver and writes weather forecasts for Buckrail. He has lived in Jackson full-time since 2015. He is currently a Meteorologist and Operations Manager for OpenSnow, which is a weather forecasting service for skiing and outdoor adventures. At OpenSnow, Alan writes forecasts for the Tetons, Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, and North America as a whole.