We will be maiking a July 17th attempt on Gannett Peak. A June 13 email from a friend of mine who lives in the area:
The Eastern face of the Winds are getting hammered right now, as are we. The Snow line is forecast below 5000 feet tonight and has been at 6000 feet for the past few days. They had an exceptionally wet spring up there with a winter type storm raging right now and we had one in late May as well. They are flooding in the Wind River Valley right now due to heavy runoff and heavy rain.
You still have a month for things to melt and dry out however. Watch the weather in Dubois to get a feel for things.
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/fin ... uery=82513. Hope for Hot and Dry weather for the next month.
As for effecting your climb, It shouldn't. Just be ready for swollen streams, and lots of mosquitoes. Gannett will likely have lots of snow with the firn line being pretty low. This will make the climbing easier since the crevasses and the bergschrund will probably be covered for easy crossing. You will also likely be able to climb the Top Glacier to the top for an easy summit. I have done this before and it was much nicer then scrambling along the top ridge.