Under mostly clear skies, the mountain temperatures are cold and range from 5-10 °F. Winds continue to blow from the northwest but have slowed dramatically, and only a few anemometers report 5-10 mph wind speeds. Across the Ogden Skyline, the winds are a little stronger and blow from the northwest at 10-20 mph. In the past 24 hours, we've received a relatively even coat of fresh white paint. Storm totals ranged from 2 to 4.5 inches of new snow (0.20-0.30 water).
Today, we will have clearing skies as the storm exits and high-pressure returns. Winds should be on their best behavior and only blow 5-15 mph from the north. It will be a cold day as temperatures will only climb into the upper teens °F by this afternoon.
The recent storm has improved the riding and turning conditions dramatically, especially on aspects that still had dry cold snow underneath. On sunny slopes, there is a hard, slick, frozen crust in many spots where backcountry riders reported needing ski crampons in steep exposed terrain.
In the backcountry, no new avalanches were reported in the Ogden area. However, ski area teams reported isolated six-inch deep wind slabs off upper elevation ridgelines.