The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the mountains of northern Utah from 5am this morning until 5am Saturday morning with heavy snowfall and strong westerly winds forecast. Upper elevations could receive between 14-20” of additional snow today on top of the 4” that fell overnight. West-southwest winds are blowing around 20-30 mph with gusts in the 40’s, and it's 11°F, with a -10°F wind chill value at the 9700' CSI Logan Peak weather station. Today will be VERY stormy in the mountains with heavy snowfall and strong winds. 8500' high temperatures should reach around 24°F, but might feel much colder with the wind chill.
*Very dangerous avalanche conditions exist on drifted slopes in the backcountry, and both natural and human triggered avalanches are likely today.*
I was pleased to see no tracks on many popular steep slopes during the week - places like Cornice Ridge. These slopes harbor very weak snow and will likely avalanche if you ride on or below them. There are lots of fun places to ride well away from avalanche terrain. *A sobering statistic -
10 people have died in avalanches in the U.S. in the past 6 days.
On Monday we went up to the Naomi Peak Area to check out a large natural avalanche in Castle Rock that looks like it ran early Saturday before anybody could get up in the area. Here is our video....
Tragically, a skier was killed in an avalanche on Square Top in the backcountry above Park City on Saturday (1-30-21).
Accident Report
Locally: A party of riders remote triggered a couple large avalanches in the Logan Peak Area Tuesday, (2-2-2021). One, running into Mill Hollow, was 7 or 8 feet deep and pulled out all the season's snow to the ground.
- Sunday (1-31-2021), There was a close call near Steam Mill Lake. Details are limited, but a snowmobiler triggered a large avalanche and apparently escaped harm.
- Saturday (1-30-2021), Riders triggered a good sized avalanche on the east face of Doubletop Mountain (or Gun Sight). Nobody was caught, but another sizable avalanche sympathetically released, and both avalanches crossed the party's previous tracks on the slope.
- There were numerous avalanches locally and across the Utah mountains in the past few days. Visit our avalanche list HERE.