Nowcast- High clouds slide through the eastern front early this morning as temperatures register in the teens across the board. West and northwest winds are light, blowing just 5-15 mph even near the high peaks. Riding and turning conditions are slightly elusive with heat crusts making their presence known on the solars and wind jacked snow on the polars in the alpine. However, somewhere in-between is a sweet spot, especially in mid elevation, wind sheltered terrain where you'll find soft, creamy snow.
Forecast- A quiet day is on tap with mostly sunny skies, light winds, and temperatures climbing into the 30's.
Futurecast- A storm on the doorstep of the working week ushers in clouds late Monday afternoon with snow developing overnight. While this looks more like a central and southern Utah storm, I'm cautiously optimistic we get in on the action with storm totals in the 4"-6" range.
Huge thanks for all the great obs streaming in from the eastern front. Even more detailed trip reports and recent obs are found
HERE.
No significant avalanche activity to report, but if ya wanna geek out, click
HERE to track this years slide activity throughout the range.