This morning, skies are broken and mountain temperatures are in the single digits. A trace amount of snow, under 1 inch, fell overnight. The east, northeasterly winds remain very light only gusting near 25 mph at 11,000 feet.
Today, another 1-3 inches of snow could fall. Winds will remain light and temperatures should warm into the mid-20s F and low 30s F. Spring weather can be quite exciting and brief periods of heavy snowfall with a chance of lightning could occur late this morning into the early afternoon.
Total snow amounts are between 7-14" since Wednesday, favoring the Park City Ridgeline. Following the initial new snow on Wednesday, the sun came out and made the new snow damp on the east, south, and west aspects causing those aspects to refreeze into a firm riding surface before yesterday's new snow. Overall, riding conditions have improved greatly. On the solar aspects, you can feel the firm surface from Wednesday beneath the new snow, in more protected areas you will find the best riding.
Our
Week in Review - where we highlight significant avalanche and weather events from the past week has been published.
Yesterday there were a few small, loose avalanches in the new snow. During the periods of highest snowfall rates, between 1:30 PM-3:00 PM, a small natural soft slab cycle was reported. These avalanches averaged 2-5" deep and relatively harmless to people in size.