It's 22°F at the 8400' Tony Grove Snotel this morning, and I'm reading 49 inches of total snow, with 120% of average SWE for the date. I'm unable to contact the CSI Logan Peak weather station, but it's 26°F on James Peak, and southwest winds are blowing 11 to 13 mph.
Looking at the crown of a recent natural avalanche in Miller Bowl, East (from Saturday) on a north facing slope at 8700'. The avalanche failed on a persistent weak layer near the ground.
A strong high pressure system will set up over the zone and bring mostly fair weather to the mountains and thickening haze to the valleys. Expect mostly sunny conditions in the mountains today, with 8500' high temperatures around 25°F, and 10 mph south winds. It will be mostly cloudy tonight with low temperatures around 5°F, 9 to 13 mph west-southwest winds, and wind chills around -9°F. It will be mostly sunny on Thursday, with high temperatures around 23°F, and west-southwest wind around 9 mph. Powder conditions are fantastic, even in sunny and lower elevation terrain, but heightened avalanche conditions exist on drifted slopes, and dangerous and destructive avalanches failing on a persistent weak layer remain possible on northerly facing upper elevation slopes.
I'm sorry to report Utah's first avalanche fatality this season. On Sunday 12-15-19, a 45 year old male snowboarder was killed in a backcountry avalanche in Dutch Draw in the Wasatch Mountains above Park City.
Natural activity from Saturday became apparent with clearing Sunday. Fairly widespread new snow and wind slab avalanches occurred across the zone and and we could see several large hard slabs releasing on sugary faceted October snow on high north and northeast facing slopes. Generally 3 to 4' deep and a few hundred feet wide, including Miller Bowl, East (above Tony Grove Lake) which took down some trees and ran to the flats. Recent large natural avalanches were also observed in Wood Camp and on Providence Peak, Naomi Peak, and Cornice Ridge.
Natural avalanche in "the Nose" on Cornice Ridge.
A large natural avalanche in the Central Wood Camp Bowls. (12-17-19)