Our last regular forecast is Sunday, April 17th.
The 8400' Tony Grove Snotel reports 28°F this morning, and there is 75 inches of total snow at the site, containing 77% of normal SWE. Southerly winds are currently blowing around 20 mph at the 9700' CSI Logan Peak weather station with gusts in the 30's.
It was another wintry day in the mountains yesterday with periods of heavy snowfall, gusty winds, and very good powder riding conditions. Today's warmer temperatures will make the snow more seasonal and damp.
Since Monday afternoon the Logan area mountains have picked up well over two and a half feet of snow (Tony Grove Snotel reports 3.7" SWE ) with the most falling at upper elevations.
Today, snow showers are likely in the afternoon. It'll be cloudy with a high of 41 F and southerly winds will blow 11 to 21mph. Some thunder is possible. Not much snow is expected today but the mountains could pick up another 2-4" tonight. Sunday will be a bit cooler and breezy with high pressure returning on Monday.
Multiple soft slab and wind slab human-triggered avalanches were reported yesterday. All occurred above 9000' on NE through E-facing slopes and ranged in width from 100' to 1000' wide.
This snowmobile-triggered avalanche in White Pine Canyon was 2' deep and 1000' wide. (PC: Hawley)
This skier-triggered avalanche occurred yesterday on a steep, northeast-facing slope around 9300'.
Check out all the recent backcountry observations and avalanche reports from across Utah
HERE.