Today, Sunday April 8th is the last of our regularly scheduled advisories for the western Uinta Mountains. I will update this advisory Monday morning with some general snow and weather info.
Skies cleared late last night in the wake of yesterday's deluge which delivered nearly an inch of rain at the trailheads and a couple inches of dense, heavy, glop along the high elevation ridges. Temperatures fell into the 20's and 30's overnight and southwest winds currently blow 20-40 mph along the peaks. Riding and turning conditions are gonna be a bit underwhelming... might be a good day to get some projects off your plate and regroup with a little fresh snow forecast for the middle of the week.
Above are 24 hour temperatures and snow depth in Trial Lake along with winds and temperatures from Windy Peak. More remote Uinta weather stations are found here
Well this is a heck of a way to run a winter. Pictured above... a tale of two trailheads. Common theme... while still closed, they're both toast and dry for miles.
A great body of recent trip reports, observations, and snow data here.
No significant avalanche activity to report from yesterday.
A full list of avalanches is found here.