As yesterday's storm exited the state, it set up shop in the four corners late in the day. As a result, skies cleared, temperatures dove into the teens, and easterly winds started ramping up around dinnertime. Unfortunately, they've continued blowing in the 40's and 50's all night. In addition, our storm snow took on heat and nearly every aspect at mid and low elevations got greenhoused. So we've got two flavors of backcountry snow today... either crusty, which will soften as they day progresses, or wind-jacked, which is gonna need some new snow before it turns around.
Above... 24 hour winds from Windy Peak (10,166') and Lofty Lake Peak (11,186')
Real time temperatures, snowfall and wind for the western Uintas are found here.
JG's pit profile clearly illustrates the series of storms from this week. More on his travels in Weber canyon are found here.
Snowpack observations and trip reports are found here.
A few shallow wind slabs and some damp "push-alanches" were reported on steep slopes throughout the range, otherwise pretty quiet on the eastern front.
A full list of Uinta avalanche activity is found here.