This morning: temperatures are in the upper 20's and low 30's F and winds are from the west and light, only gusting to around 15 mph at the upper-most elevations.
Today: mostly sunny skies with temperatures rising into the 30's F. Winds will be from the southwest and remain light but will increase overnight and into Saturday.
General Outlook: The next chance for snow is 8-10 days out.
With sunshine, mild temperatures, and a supportable snowpack, travel is easy and the recrystallized snow at the surface (often called "recycled powder" or "
square powder") provides decent riding conditions. (Photo
Sean Zimmerman-Wall)
Other than continued sluffing in the weak snow at the surface, no backcountry avalanches were reported from Thursday. On Wednesday, two shallow hard slab avalanches of wind-drifted snow released 6-12” deep on a layer of faceted snow:
- Miller Hill - Outside of the Snowbird Boundary - American Fork - 10,000’ - East Aspect - 12” deep - 50’ wide - ran 150’ (See video below)
- East Provo Peak - South of Cascade Peak - 10,900’ - East Aspect - 6” deep - 30’ wide
Video: Sean Zimmerman-Wall - Snowbird Mountain Guides