Winter continues to affect both the mountains and canyons of southeast Utah. As of 6:00 am, 4 inches of snow has fallen in Moab while storm totals in the Abajo and La Sal Mountains hover around 12 inches. 14" (35 cm) of snow was cleared from the Gold Basin Study Plot yesterday afternoon with a total of 56" (140 cm) on the ground at 10,000'. Both Camp Jackson and the Geyser Pass Winter TH hold around 40" of snow on the ground.
This weekend's breathless days of snow falling straight out of the sky are over. Pre-Laurel Peak has received some moderate winds blowing out of the south through southeast for a 10 hour period...these 10 to 15 mph winds has definitely moved some snow around .
Wind and snow will make travel to the trailhead's require 4WD and chains. LUNA volunteers will be up (if they are not already) to start and reestablish some corduroy.
For those heading out this week, go to our Mountain Weather Page to NOWCAST current weather conditions and snow totals.
There has been reports trickling in of some small avalanches in the Miner's Basin area. I would expect any new soft wind slabs to be sensitive to a traveler's weight. If you do see an avalanche, please give us an observation, the form can be found under the DETAILED INFO drop down menu at utahavalanchecenter.org.