We know there is a lot of uncertainty regarding the Coronavirus, but the Utah Avalanche Center is planning to continue issuing regular avalanche forecasts into April.
Uphill Travel at Ski Areas - Some closed resorts are offering limited uphill access, and policies may change daily. The latest information about uphill access from Ski Utah is posted
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This morning, mountain temperatures are in the upper 20s F at trailheads and low 20s F at ridgelines. Winds are light and southwesterly averaging gusts below 10 mph at all elevations. Yesterday, an additional trace to 2 inches of snow fell in the mountains.
Today, a weak weather disturbance will bring cloudy skies and another round of spotty snow showers this afternoon, will minimal accumulation. Winds will remain southwesterly and light. and temperatures will be in the mid-30s to low 40s F.
Looking ahead, conditions should begin to dry this evening into tomorrow and then a return to winter is forecasted by mid-week with cold, unsettled conditions expected.
No new avalanches reported in the Provo area backcountry, a few wet-loose avalanches reported in the Salt Lake area mountains.
You can find more details in the Observations and Avalanches tab above and locations of these areas
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