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Winds from the east-northeast continue blowing 25 mph at upper elevations but are fairly calm at mid and lower elevations. Today winds will calm and shift a little more northerly by afternoon. Temperatures are starting in the mid to upper 20s F with a few cold spots where cold air pooled overnight, and they will quickly warm into the upper 30s and low 40s F today under bright, sunny skies.
Expect more of the same this week under high pressure, but that ridge of high pressure moves out of Utah by the end of the week and a more active weather pattern with some snow arrives next weekend.
Most sunny slopes have a good melt-freeze ice crust that should soften quickly under the strong spring sunshine. Sheltered north facing slopes still have some soft, dry powder.
There were two notable slides on Saturday. One that a rider on a snowbike triggered and was caught in along Strawberry Ridge 2.5' deep and 300' wide.
Near Currant Creek Peak, Chad spotted this large slab avalanche of wind drifted snow that was up to 4' deep and 150' wide.
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