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It's lightly snowing. Mountain temperatures are cold and range from 15-20 °F. The wind blows from the northwest at speeds of 10-15 mph across many of the upper-elevation ridgelines. At 11,000', the wind is a bit stronger, moving 20-30 mph. In the past 24 hours, we've picked up roughly 2-4 inches of new snow (0.30-0.36" swe).
Today, we will remain under a cold and unstable northwest flow. Mountain temperatures will top out in the mid to upper 20s °F. The wind is forecast to pick up and blow from the northwest at 15-25 mph with gusts into the 30s. Snowfall should begin to fill in over northern Utah this morning. Heavy snowfall with rates up to 1-2 inches per hour will be possible around 12:00 PM. Heavy snowfall will only last a few hours before tapering off into the evening. In total, we could see 5-10 inches of new snow throughout the day.
Yesterday, there were no new avalanches reported. Check out all avalanches and observations
HERE.