Observation: Parleys Canyon

Observation Date
2/19/2026
Observer Name
Talty, Cohen
Region
Salt Lake » Parleys Canyon
Location Name or Route
Parley's Canyon
Weather
Sky
Few
Wind Direction
Southwest
Wind Speed
Calm
Weather Comments
Partly cloudy skies, calm winds, and temperatures in the upper teens F. It felt warm when the sun wasn't hiding behind clouds.
Snow Characteristics
New Snow Depth
16"
New Snow Density
Low
Snow Surface Conditions
Powder
Snow Characteristics Comments

Consistent 16" of new snow in this zone. Winds had swept nearly all snow away from windward areas, while depositing it in 2-3' drifts on leeward slopes. Still quite thin.

Red Flags
Red Flags
Recent Avalanches
Heavy Snowfall
Cracking
Poor Snowpack Structure
Red Flags Comments
A couple of dry loose avalanches were observed on the east face of Aire. By noon, the new snow was settling quite a bit, and cracking was observed. Above 7000' on shady slopes, old snow has created a poor snowpack structure.
Avalanche Problem #1
Problem
Persistent Weak Layer
Trend
Increasing Danger
Avalanche Problem #2
Problem
Wind Drifted Snow
Trend
Decreasing Danger
Snow Profile
Aspect
Northeast
Elevation
7,200'
Slope Angle
30°
Comments

We traveled in Parley's Canyon for the first time this season with the goal of ascending north-facing slopes until we found where old snow had survived the January drought. We found weak, faceted old snow on shady, cold slopes above 7000'. The snowpack in this region is highly variable, and frequent pole probes will help you locate areas that were holding snow prior to this week and are now suspect.

We found a consistent 16 inches of new snow, even at the trailhead, that was right-side up. We also observed two dry loose avalanches on the east face of Mt. Aire, each running roughly 100 feet. By noon, soft snow was beginning to consolidate and crack, and snow at lower elevations were getting worked by the sun and temps.

Snowpit on a NE slope at 7200'

Coverage

Moose bed

Today's Observed Danger Rating
Considerable
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Considerable
Coordinates