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The Tony Grove Snotel at 8400' reports 28 ºF this morning and there is 85"of total snow with 102% of average SWE for the date. It's 20 ºF at the 9700' CSI Logan Peak weather station, and west winds are currently averaging around 20 mph.
High pressure aloft will move east across Utah tonight, followed by the next storm system for Tuesday night through early Wednesday. High pressure aloft will return for Thursday. A weak weather disturbance will move through Utah Friday, with a somewhat stronger storm for Saturday. We'll see increasing clouds in the mountains today, with high temperatures at 8500' expected around 38ºF, with 9 to 16 mph west wind. Snow showers are likely late tonight, with low temperature around 25 ºF, and 11 to 15 mph west-southwest winds. Snow is likely tomorrow, with 2 to 4 inches possible, high temperatures of 38 ºF and 11 to 20 mph south-southwest wind.