Avalanche Advisory
Advisory: Logan Area Mountains Issued by Toby Weed for Sunday - November 5, 2017 - 6:16am
current conditions

The Tony Grove Snotel at 8400' reports 27 F this morning, with 20" of new snow containing 2.2" Snow Water Equivalent in the last 24 hours.

The fresh snow is falling on bare ground on most slopes in the Logan Zone and I expect we'll see generally stable snow conditions. Even so, avalanches are possible on some drifted upper elevation slopes, especially in shady north facing terrain, where in some cases, a thin layer of crusty preexisting snow covers the rocks.



This morning's Webcam from UDOT's Hwy 89 Logan Summit shows several inches of new snow from yesterday's storm

weather

A series of Pacific storms will continue to cross the northern Rockies and northern Great Basin through Tuesday. Snow showers are likely this morning with 1 or 2 inches possible. Skies will be mostly cloudy, and high temperatures will be around 28 F. Expect breezy conditions, with 15 to 20 mph west southwest winds on exposed ridges.