Skies are clear and temperatures mild, in the mid to upper 20's. Southwest winds are light and in the teens and 20's along the high ridges. Riding and turning conditions are a mixed bag. Sunny slopes are crusted and will soften rapidly today. While on the other side of the compass, soft settled snow is a dwindling commodity, but still found on wind sheltered, shady slopes.
Above are 24 hour temperatures and snow depth near Currant Creek along with winds and temperatures from Windy Peak. More remote Uinta weather stations are found here
Upper elevation terrain still harbors soft snow. Andy and Bo were near Currant Creek yesterday and posted a great trip report found here. (Nassetta image)
You can find a great body of recent trip reports, observations, and snow data here.
Heads up.... this is the type of avalanche we're dealing with today.
Two recent sled triggered avalanches on the south half of the range. Upper image is a northeast facing slope at about 8,200' near the Mill Hollow Trailhead. Bottom Image is a southeast facing slope near Currant Creek Peak at 10,400' in elevation. Common theme is both slides were a couple feet deep and broke close to the ground on weak, faceted snow.
A list of recent avalanches is found here.