Current Conditions: Heads up, the wind speeds have increased. It's not crazy yet but definitely notable with speeds into the 40s along the highest terrain. Backcountry travelers in Ephraim Canyon on Monday noted drifting snow already happening. Temperatures are down around 5˚F. Riding conditions are decent but you'll definitely notice that in many areas you punch through the new powder deep into the baseless weak sugar at the bottom of the snowpack.
Mountain Weather: Hang on, it looks like it's going to get windy. Wind from the west northwest will gradually increase in speed today and will be very strong by tonight. Temperatures will get up to around 20˚F then drop back into the single digits tonight. We should see a few inches of new snow tonight then a better chance for more snow Wednesday night, again accompanied by strong wind.
There was more avalanche activity spotted on Monday. These slides released sometime on Sunday during the storm. They are still "pockety" in nature and are not all that large.............yet.
Electric Lake Bowl, photo Scott Paine: