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It's 20°F this morning at the 8400' Tony Grove Snotel, and there is 48"of total snow containing only around 60% of normal SWE. Winds are light and variable early this morning at the CSI Logan Peak weather station and are now blowing around 10 mph from the east-southeast, and it's a chilly 14°F at 9700'.
It'll be mostly sunny in the mountains again today. High temperatures at upper elevations will top out around 34°F today, and winds from the northeast will blow across the ridges and veer from the northwest this afternoon. Expect increasing clouds tonight, with mountain temperatures dropping into the teens and northeasterly winds increasing and veering from the east after midnight. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy, with fairly strong east winds, high temperatures around 34°F, and a chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Snow showers are likely Tuesday night and Wednesday with continuing strong east winds and 3 to 7 inches of accumulation possible on upper elevation slopes by Wednesday evening. Unsettled weather and periods with snow showers will continue through the work week.
The large natural avalanches that occurred in February in the Wellsville Mountain Wilderness allow pretty good direct access to higher terrain, but only when the avalanche danger is low.
No new avalanches were reported or observed in the Logan Zone in the last week.