The Tony Grove Snotel reports a couple inches of accumulation overnight, and the CSI Logan Peak weather station reports increasing winds from the southwest, with recent hourly average windspeeds in the upper twenties.
You'll find very shallow early season snow cover in the Logan Zone, with shallow settled powder conditions limited to some northerly facing upper elevation slopes with smooth underlying ground. Keep the speed down and watch for shallowly buried rocks and stumps. It's still far too shallow for riding sleds in the backcountry. Be sure to check your batteries and the working condition of your rescue equipment, practice rescue scenarios with your partners, and always follow safe travel protocols.... Remember that upper elevation Forest roads including the Tony Grove Road are not maintained for winter travel and are likely to present winter driving challenges... Be sure you are prepared with shovels and other emergency supplies.
With very shallow early season snow, no avalanches have been reported yet in the Logan Area......