Regularly scheduled daily western Uinta avalanche forecasts will be issued through Sunday April 14th.
The warm before the storm. High clouds drifted into the region overnight, southwest winds are blowing in the 30's, and temperatures are downright balmy as they hover in the mid 30's. Get your projects done today... a good looking winter storm is on the way and by tomorrow morning the range will be blanketed with a fresh coat of white paint.
Here's how it plays out... clouds thicken throughout the day and southerly winds ramp up into the 50's and 60's along the high peaks. High temperatures climb into the 40's before an afternoon cold front slides through the region like a crossfire hurricane. Heavy snow develops overnight with a foot quickly stacking up by about midday Wednesday.
Above is hourly snow data from Trial Lake (9,945')
And Lofty Lake Peak (11,186')
To view more regional weather stations click
here.
A room with a view. The Camp Steiner environs are deep, phat, and white.... buried by this winters big snow and water.
No significant avalanche activity to report from yesterday.
Recent trip reports and avy activity found
HERE.