Thanks for your support of avalanche awareness and education in the Logan Area. Thanks to you our 15th Annual Pray for Snow Party and Fundraiser was a big success!
The Tony Grove Snotel at 8400' reports 24º F and there's 35"of total snow, containing 111% of average SWE for the date. It's 18º F at the 9700' CSI Logan Peak weather station and south-southwesterly wind is blowing around 14 mph.
Expect mostly sunny conditions in the mountains, with high temperatures at 8500' around 23º F and 5 to 10 mph south-southwest wind. Low temperatures around 13º F are expected tonight, with mostly cloudy skies and 7-9 mph south wind. It'll be mostly sunny tomorrow, with a high temperature around 23º F and 8 to 10 mph southwest wind.
High pressure will build into the area this weekend and remain in place through early next week.
You can find very nice powder in the Logan Zone these days, but heightened avalanche conditions exist on upper elevation slopes that held snow before the Thanksgiving storm. Dangerous human triggered avalanches 2 to 3 feet deep remain possible. There is much less danger and excellent powder conditions where is no old pre-Thanksgiving snow.
No new avalanches were reported in the Logan Zone recently.