WYDOT web cam from the top of the pass, facing east. Photo: WYDOT

UPDATE April 15, 9:41 a.m.: All alerts lifted.

WILSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation issued a “no trailer traffic” and “falling rock” advisory for Teton Pass, WY22,  between Wilson and the Idaho State Line, this morning April 14. The “no trailer traffic” advisory was issued at 6:11 a.m.

Conditions on the pass are wet, slick in spots, with blowing snow. As of 9:20 a.m., easterly wind gusts are reaching 25 mph while the air temperature is about 16 degrees.

According to Buckrail Meteorologist Alan Smith, periods of snow are expected throughout the day, the Tetons could see up to 2 inches of new snow. Check out the full weather report for Jackson Hole.

Lindsay is a contributing reporter covering a little bit of everything; with an interest in local policies and politics, the environment and amplifying community voices. She's curious about uncovering the "whys" of our region and aims to inform the community about the issues that matter. In her free time, you can find her snowboarding, cooking or planning the next surf trip.