25th Annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraising Party
Thursday, September 13; 6:00-10:00 PM; Black Diamond Parking Lot
25th Annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraising Party
Thursday, September 13; 6:00-10:00 PM; Black Diamond Parking Lot
Advisory: Ogden Area Mountains | Issued by Trent Meisenheimer for Friday - March 16, 2018 - 6:34am |
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current conditions Skies are mostly clear this morning and mountain temperatures are in the teens at upper elevations and low to mid twenties at many of the trail heads. Winds are currently from the west and well behaved, with speeds of 10-15 mph across the high terrain. A few more inches of new snow fell overnight bringing totals to 8-13" with (0.80" - 1.45" SWE) across the Ogden range. The new storm snow is dense and right-side up, providing excellent conditions on all aspects. Utah Avalanche Center forecaster Craig Gordon reported the new snow was "quite surfy... it's got some body." The sun did play cat and mouse yesterday leaving some sunny aspects with a slight zipper crust and others without. |
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recent activity No avalanche activity was reported from the backcountry yesterday. |
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weather This morning we will see mostly clear skies with clouds moving in from our west. Temperatures will warm into the mid to low thirties at 9,000'. Winds will be from the southwest blowing 10-15 mph gusting into the 20's at times. We could see periods of snowfall this afternoon, without much accumulation. This evening the winds ramp up out of the southwest ahead of another cold front that will swing into the northern mountains Saturday morning. This system looks to favor central and southern Utah. However, for northern Utah 3-6" of new snow is a good bet. |
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