For those heading out before the regular forecast is available (which occurs at about 7 am), you can call the Dawn Patrol Hotline at 888-999-4019 option 6. The dawn patrol recording is available by about 5 am, and summarizes weather, recent avalanche activity, and the overall general avalanche hazard for that day.
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Temperatures this morning range through the 20's F and winds are westerly and light, less than 10 mph, with high thin clouds overhead.
For mountain weather, expect high thin clouds and temperatures rising into the low 40’s at lower elevations and 30’s F at mid elevations. Temperatures will rise to just about freezing at 11,000’ Winds will be westerly and light, averaging less than 10 mph with a few gusts in the teens.
For those sharing my boredom with the current weather, there is a glimmer of hope for a somewhat more active weather pattern beginning later this week. Although no significant storms are in sight, there are chances for moisture, and although the track currently seems to favor southern and central Utah, enough moisture may make its way north.
Only minor sluffing was reported from Sunday, with wet loose sluffs on steeper sunny aspects, and small dry sluffs on steeper northerly aspects at the upper elevations.