The UAC is deeply saddened to report two avalanche fatalities. The first occurred on Wednesday, February 18th in the Big Flat area of Snake Creek near Midway. A snowmobiler was caught, carried, and buried in an avalanche, and unfortunately, recovery efforts were unsuccessful. The preliminary report can be found HERE.
The second fatality occurred on Thursday, February 19th, in the backcountry adjacent to Brighton Ski Resort. A young girl was caught, carried, and buried by an avalanche and did not survive. The preliminary report can be found HERE.
Our sincerest condolences are with all those impacted. The UAC is investigating both accidents in partnership with local law enforcement.
6 am: Skies are mostly clear and temperatures are 25-35 °F. Winds are blowing from the south, with gusts in the 20's mph.
Today: Temperatures will rise into the low 40's °F and winds will blow from the south/southwest with gusts of 15-25 mph along exposed ridges and summits.
Tuesday/Wednesday: Winds will increase overnight and into tomorrow as a warm storm system enters the region Tuesday, with snowfall lasting through Wednesday. Rain/snow lines through Tuesday will be around 8,000 feet, lowering to 7,000 feet on Wednesday. Snowfall totals of 4-6 inches of dense snow containing over an inch of water are expected by late Wednesday.
Where do we start? In the past week, nearly 60 avalanches have been reported to the UAC in the mountains from Ogden south to Provo, with easily many more that haven't heard of. In addition to the two fatalities this past week, there have been avalanche accidents on Saturday in the Salt Lake and Provo mountains, including a close call/near miss in the Ant Knolls in the Provo mountains where a snowmobiler was caught and carried, fortunately ending up on top of the debris. The avalanche was up to three feet deep and 500 feet wide.
A large avalanche on Thurston Peak that occurred sometime late Saturday or early Sunday morning was reported. This was likely a natural avalanche, perhaps triggered from a cornice fall. (Photo below).
We also received an excellent observation from Bountiful Peak involving another likely natural avalanche from this past weekend. Video below.
Late Sunday, we received report of an avalanche in Caribou Basin in the Snake Creek Drainage on the Wasatch backside involving a snowmachiner. Search and rescue teams and the UAC will be on the site early this morning and we will keep you informed as we learn more about this avalanche.

Likely natural avalanche on Thurston Peak from this weekend. (Photo: Berg)