The UAC staff has
published a blog with answers to the numerous questions we received but were not able to answer during the Q & A session for the
online meeting regarding the Wilson Glades February, 6 accident.
This morning, the skies are broken and there is an inversion in the mountains. Temperatures range from the upper-20s F at trailheads and mid-30s F at the upper ridgeline. The southerly winds have increased overnight, gusting near 30 mph at upper elevations. The transition from winter to spring came quickly.
For today, expect more spring weather with partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures. Temperatures will rise well into the 40s F. Southerly winds will increase before a weak cold front moves in this afternoon. Expect the Southwesterly winds to average 20-30 mph with gusts up to 55 mph at the highest ridgelines. Warm temperatures will continue Sunday and Monday, with promising signs for a return to unsettled weather by perhaps Tuesday.
Our
Week in Review - where we highlight significant avalanche and weather events from the past week -
has been published.
Minor wet-loose activity was noted on Friday, the largest avalanche of interest continues to be from Thursday where
one party in the Y-Not Couloir - a steep, north-facing couloir in Little Cottonwood Canyon - experienced wet activity that funneled down through tight portions of the chute. This occurred mid-day and was possibly due to some green housing where the clouds trapped heat. With another day of broken clouds, we could see more green housing today.
As always, you can find more details in the Observations and Avalanches tab above and locations of these areas
HERE