Sunday, April 14th will be the last of our regularly scheduled daily forecasts
Nowcast- High pressure takes the reins of our weather and there isn't a cloud in sight as the sky rings clear as a bell at o'dark thirty. Blowing just 10-15 mph, winds barely whisper from the north near the high peaks. It's a crisp morning with temperatures starting the day shift in the teens. Riding and turning conditions are a mixed bag. High north facing terrain still holds cold, shallow pow and I suspect lower elevation sunnies are beginning to develop an early crop of corn. It'll be hit or miss in-between and a bit on the rugged side.
Forecast- Look for mostly sunny skies for a good portion of the day, though a few high clouds drift into the area late this afternoon. Winds blow from the north and northwest and bump into the 30's later today as a weak storm slides to the north. Temperatures warm to the mid 30's and dip into the low 20's overnight.
Furturecast- Not much change in the weather pattern 'til the end of the week when another moist system sets its sights on northern Utah. A bit too early to tell what materializes, but I'll keep a finger on the pulse of the storm and keep y'all updated as deets becoming a bit more clear.
Hayden Peak, looming large and keeping a watchful eye on Upper Moffit Basin.
No significant avalanches have been reported over the last few days. Archived avalanche activity and trip reports are listed
HERE.