Today will be your last day for corn snow as a series of weak storm systems are lined up to affect our area over the weekend. You will have to choose your line carefully as sun exposed slopes are getting thin and many are melted out to the ground. Elsewhere, expect to find a variety of crusted surface conditions with only occasional pockets of soft, powder-like snow in extremely sheltered areas.
Skies are mostly clear this morning and winds are light and westerly. Overnight lows dipped into the mid 20's on Pre Laurel Peak.
Southwest side of the range. Tuklear Reaction is the prominent gully off of Mount Tukunikivatz. Starting zone is completely void of snow and the bottom of the line is melted out also.
The SE face of Mount Peale to the right, melted out as if it were May. The south slopes are dry ground.
Bare south facing slopes above 11,000'
North faces hanging in there but the snow isn't exactly soft.
La Sal Mountains Current Weather
Wind speeds and temperature at 11,700' on Pre-Laurel Peak.
New snow totals and temperature at Geyser Pass Trailhead.
New snow totals and temperature in Gold Basin.
Abajo / Blue Mountains.
Low snow conditions continue to plague the Abajo Mountains.
Winds and temperature on Abajo Peak.
Snow total at Buckboard Flat.