This morning, the skies are clear. Mountain temperatures range in the single digits, and winds increased again overnight now blowing from the northwest at speeds of 15-25 mph, gusting into the upper 20s across mid elevations and gusting into the mid-40s across upper elevation ridgelines. A few areas in the Cottonwoods reported a final dusting of snowfall through the morning before high pressure began to build after that impressive and much-needed storm.
Final Storm Totals
Little Cottonwood Canyon: 25-49.5" snow (1.60-2.60" H2O)
Big Cottonwood Canyon: 14-44" snow (0.82-2.73" H2O)
Park City Ridgeline: 12-26” snow (0.80-1.55 H2O)
Today, we should see sunny skies and warming temperatures. Mountain temperatures will top out in the mid to low 20s °F. Winds will remain from the northwest and blow 10-20 mph with gusts into the mid-'30s at mid-elevations and mid 40's across the upper elevation terrain.
The next system is expected to move through the area beginning Sunday. However, this will be a much more fast-moving system in nature, which means it could lack mositure.
Greg Gagne's Week in Review is published and can be found
HERE.
In the past 24hrs, there was one human-triggered avalanche reported within the Central Wasatch.
The second snowmobiler on the slope was caught and carried in an avalanche in Bountiful Canyon. This avalanche occurred on an east aspect at 8200' and failed 2.5' down on the persistent weak layer of facets. Find the full observation
HERE.
In the past 48 hours
- Avalanche Lambs Canyon - Mt. Aire zone - 2 separate natural avalanches, 20" and 1000' wide, 20" and 400' wide, NW Aspect, 7600', 7800', both appeared to happen naturally failing on the PWL
- Avalanche Big Cottonwood Canyon, Mineral Fork - Lower/Mid East Facing, 2' deep and 100' wide. NE Aspect, 8200'. 1 person was caught and carried. Failing on the January/February PWL.
- Avalanche Big Cottonwood Canyon, Mineral Fork - Lower East Facing, 2' deep and 100' wide. NW Aspect, 8100'. Intentionally triggered, failing on the January/February PWL.
- Avalanche Big Cottonwood Canyon, Greens Basin - Exit to Spruces, 2' deep and 30' wide. N Aspect, 7800'.
- Avalanche Big Cottonwood Canyon, Beartrap - entrance gully, 3-5" deep and 20' wide.
- Avalanche Millcreek Canyon - Little Water - near big water yurt, 2' deep and 70' wide, N Aspect, 7700', failing on the January/February PWL
- Avalanche Big Cottonwood Canyon - Little Water Peak near Firewater - 20" deep and 600', N Aspect, 9300', failing on the January/February PWL