It's snowing heavily again this morning on the
Beaver Mt Webcams. The
Tony Grove Snotel at 8400' reports 2.4 inches of Snow Water Equivalent, in probably a couple feet of new snow from the storm so far. The temperature is 20° F, and there is around 8 feet of total snow. The
CSI Logan Peak weather station at 9700' is showing winds blowing from the west-northwest this morning around 20 mph with gusts around 40 mph.
Today will be stormy, with periods of heavy snowfall and winds from the west blowing 15 to 20 mph. High temperatures at 8500' are expected to be about 18° F and 7 to 11 inches of additional accumulation is expected at upper elevations in the Northern Bear River Range.
Snow will likely continue tonight, with 8 to 12 inches of additional accumulation possible at upper elevations. Expect temperatures around 10° F, 7 to 10 mph west winds.
Tomorrow, snow showers will taper off and it'll be mostly cloudy and cold, with 3 to 5 inches of additional accumulation possible in the morning. High temperatures around 15° F and moderate winds blowing from the northwest.
It looks like the sun will be out but temperatures will stay cold (in the single digits) on Monday and Tuesday.
A sure sign of potential instability is avalanche activity, and conditions were pretty active yesterday afternoon in the Logan Zone.
- A few small natural avalanches of wind drifted storm snow hit the highway in the Dugway section of Logan Canyon yesterday afternoon causing a brief closure so crews could clean the soft debris off the road.
- A skier triggered a small avalanche of wind drifted snow at 6700' in elevation on a south facing slope across from the Franklin Basin overflow parking lot.
- Skiers report cracking and extensive drifting in lower elevation terrain adjacent to Cherry Peak
Find a list of all observations & avalanches from across Utah
HERE.