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We have mostly cloudy to overcast skies across the range this morning as a weak, splitting storm system moves through. Mountain temperatures are in the mid to upper 20s Winds are hardly a whisper.
I wouldn't rule out a few snow showers here and there today that may add up to an inch or two. Temps will rise to the mid 20s up high today, the mid 30s down low. Looking down the road, we have a storm passing to the north on Tuesday that might be good for a 4-8" refresher, favoring the Ogden and Logan area mountains...and generally unsettled weather beyond that.
Riding conditions remain quite good in the usual wind and sun sheltered terrain.
We did not hear of any avalanche reports in the Provo mountains, but I suspect that they just haven't been reported.