This morning, under overcast skies, mountain temperatures have dropped significantly. Trailhead temperatures are in the low teens, while ridgetop temperatures are in the single digits, near zero. As of 5 AM, precipitation totals range from 3 inches to trace amounts of snowfall, including a dusting in the valley. Winds at 9,000-foot ridgelines are blowing from the west at 20 mph, gusting up to 30 mph. At 11,000-foot ridgelines, winds are from the northwest, sustained in the mid-30s mph, with overnight gusts reaching the mid-50s mph.
Today, high pressure will build back over the area and remain in place through Thursday morning. Expect sunny skies and temperatures in the low 20s. Winds at 9,000-foot ridgelines will be from the northwest at 10 mph, gusting to 15 mph, and from the northwest at 45 mph, gusting to 50 mph, at 11,000-foot ridgelines.
A weak Pacific storm will bring light precipitation to northern Utah late Thursday into Friday, favoring the northern-mountains with 4-7 inches of snow and minimal accumulation in lower valleys. Snow levels will drop overnight as colder air moves in, but totals remain modest. A short break in weather is expected before the next system, though its track and impacts are still uncertain, with possible snow for northern-mountains by Sunday. Beyond that, a high-pressure ridge is likely to return, bringing drier and warmer conditions into next week.