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The Tony Grove Snotel at 8400' reports about 10 inches of new snow Friday, with .9" SWE. and 2 more inches yesterday, bringing the storm totals up to about 18" of snow with 1.6" SWE. It's 23 ºF this morning and there is 88"of total snow with 104% of average SWE for the date. It's 18 ºF at the 9700' CSI Logan Peak weather station, and east winds are currently averaging around 20 mph. You might be able to find a little powder on upper elevation north facing terrain.
A weak weather disturbance over the four corners region will exit the area later today. High pressure aloft will settle over the Great Basin early in the week. The next storm system will impact Utah Tuesday through early Wednesday. It'll be sunny in the mountains today, with high temperatures at 8500' expected around 35ºF, with 6 to 8 mph east wind, veering from the northwest in the afternoon. Should be partly cloudy tonight, with low temperature around 22º F, and 6 to 8 mph northwest winds. It'll be sunny tomorrow, with 39 ºF high temperatures and 10 to 15 mph southwest wind.