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Overnight, 4-5 inches of snow (0.4-0.5" water) fell evenly across the Uintas just after the cold front passed when winds eased and started blowing from the north.
This morning temperatures range from 14 to 23 degrees F. Winds from the north are blowing 10-15 mph.
Today will stay cloudy and the combination of daytime heating and atmospheric instability will lead to more snow showers and classic unsettled spring weather. 1-2 inches of snow should fall. Temperatures should climb into the mid 20s F and winds from the north may pick up a little late in day.
Looking ahead - unsettled weather may bring another inch or two of snow tonight, Monday, and Tuesday. Brief ridging will bring sunshine on Wednesday, but another big trough of low pressure over the western U.S. will bring back snowfall potentially from Thursday through next weekend. It's still too early to say how much snow will fall, but fingers crossed!
After recent warm, sunny weather, the snow is icy on most slopes. High north-facing slopes have some old recycled powder and a soft ice crust. With last night's 4-5 inches, these high north-facing slopes should have decent riding conditions today. I snapped the photo below from the north side of Iron Mine Mountain just south of the Mirror Lake Highway.
No significant avalanche activity to report.
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