This morning, there are a few clouds in the sky and temperatures are in the low 20s F, with some low-elevation trailheads where colder air sinks just above 10 F. Winds are from the west-northwest and picked up a bit - gusting in the teens along mid-elevation ridges with gusts in the upper 20s along the highest peaks.
Today will remain mostly cloudy, temperatures will rise into the upper 20s F and the west-northwesterly winds will remain moderate, gusting in the 20s at mid-elevations and mid-30's mph at the highest peaks.
Soft snow and good riding can still be found on shady, wind-sheltered aspects above 8,000'. The snow surface is weakening on these slopes where it has become faceted with some
surface hoar.
The next chance for appreciable snowfall looks to come Thursday night into Friday as a system drops south through the area. Given the current trajectory only modest snowfall amounts are expected with this system, between 4-8".
No backcountry avalanches were reported yesterday. A
natural avalanche from Broads Fork was reported on Saturday morning. Although it was a small slide, it may have been a glide avalanche.