Greg's excellent - as usual - Week in Review can be found here on our blog page.
Mountain temperatures are in the upper 20s to low 30s with basins and trailheads in the teens.
West to southwest winds blow 10-15mph with gusts to 20.
It's easy to avoid the wind and sun damage by heading to the sheltered shady slopes. There, skiing and riding conditions remain excellent where surface faceting and the glittery diamonds of surface hoar abound.
As they say, "Today's snow surface is tomorrow's buried weak layer." Let's see how well this loose and weak surface snow is preserved prior to Saturday night's storm system. If well preserved, there's gonna be trouble. Stay tuned.
Minor wet loose avalanche activity was reported in the steepest, south-facing terrain above Little Cottonwood Canyon. Ski area control teams also found a couple rogue wind slabs with explosives while opening new terrain.