Since yesterday morning, snowfall amounts in the Ogden area mountains are 8-12 inches of dense snow containing 1-1.4 inches of water. Winds from the south were blowing 30-44 mph gusting to 55 mph above 9000 ft last night. They were gusting to 25 mph at lower elevations.
This morning temperatures are hovering just under freezing in most areas and in the mid 20s F at upper elevation ridgelines. Winds eased a little and are blowing about 20 mph gusting to 30 mph from the south.
Today, winds should increase and blow 30 mph from the south. Temperatures will rise into the low to mid 30s F but some cooler air will move overhead and keep upper elevation temps in the mid 20s F. This afternoon a trace to an inch of snow should fall with another few inches tonight. The NWS has issued a
Winter Weather Advisory for the Wasatch Mountains north of I-80 with 5-10 inches of snow expected by Thursday morning. Scroll to the bottom to see a map of expected snowfall.
One ski patrol yesterday reported a surprising avalanche intentionally triggered that was 3 feet deep and 300 feet wide failing on a density change above a melt freeze crust on an ENE facing slope at 8900 ft. When ski patrollers who work in the same terrain every day get surprised, we should take note before heading into backcountry terrain.