Mountain temperatures this morning are hovering in the mid to high 20s °F. Winds are blowing from the west-southwest in the teens MPH with gusts in the 20s MPH.
The Ogden zone was just a touch south of the firehose that hit northern Utah yesterday. Only a trace amount of snow was reported, not enough to lift spirits. Today, expect fairly benign weather with mostly sunny skies and mountain temperatures in the 30s °F. Some high clouds roll in this afternoon, and winds from the west-northwest should pick up a bit. We are locked into high pressure for the rest of the work week.
Yesterday's warm temperatures and low-elevation rain did little to improve the early-season shallow conditions. However, decent riding conditions might be found in sheltered, shaded, low-angle north-facing terrain that harbors soft snow.
*We may see wet, loose activity on sun-baked and warm slopes with warm temperatures today. Rollerballs were reported yesterday in the Cutler Ridge area.
There was no reported avalanche activity yesterday. Two days ago, snow safety teams reported triggering (remotely and with explosives) persistent weak layer avalanches in mid and upper-elevation north-facing, wind-loaded terrain.
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