Under partly cloudy skies the mountain temperatures remain cold and range from 10-20 °F. The west-northwest wind has been blowing at perfect loading speeds for the past 24 hours and this morning it's no different as it continues to blow west-northwest at speeds of 10-25 mph across the upper elevations.
The upper Cottonwoods were in the hot spot stacking up the high-end of the storm totals, while other areas lower in the canyons or along the Park City Ridgeline came in closer to 8-17 inches. Provo was left holding the bag.
- SLC Area: 8" to 25" snow (0.87-1.67" swe)
- Ogden Area: 4" to 10" snow (0.43-1.20" swe)
- Provo Area: 2" to 4" snow (0.30-0.38" swe)
Today, we should see partly to mostly cloudy skies. One weather model showed snowfall until 2:00 PM, while another showed no chance of snow. Hopefully the first one is correct and we see light snowfall throughout the morning hours. In either case we are likely to only see a trace to a couple of inches at best. Temperatures will climb into the upper 20s to low 30s °F. Winds will remain from the west-northwest and blow 10-25 mph with gusts into the 20s and 30s.
Yesterday seemed oddly quiet, with very few observations coming through. One avalanche was reported from
Day's Fork in Crystal Palace. It was 9" deep x 150' wide, and they reported it to be surprising how fast and far it ran. Ski areas reported sensitive soft slab avalanches failing within the new snow on density changes.