Under the cold moon, skies are clear (ain't it a shame).
Mountain temperatures are in the teens. Winds remain from the northwest, blowing 15-20mph. The highest anemometers are spinning 20-25mph with gusts to 30.
Mid and high level clouds will accompany the weakest of warm fronts today. Winds will blow 20-25mph from the northwest. Mountain temperatures will rise to the upper 20s. I don't expect to see much -if any- precipitation, though a touch of rime wouldn't be out of the question.
The Outlook: Winds finally start to lose steam tonight with a warming trend on tap through the rest of the week. The weather models depict a few weak disturbances down the road that seem to lack much aim or direction. We'll see.
In the meantime, travel is easy, and skiing and riding conditions are quite good in sun and wind sheltered terrain.
Two excellent observations from the Cutler Ridge from Christmas Eve
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Ski area control teams were able to ski cut sensitive soft slabs of wind drifted snow up to 10" thick in the higher elevations yesterday.