Avalanche Trivia is back at Hopkins Brewing on March 8th, starting at 7 PM! Bring your friends and test them on their knowledge, while giving back to the UAC. See details HERE
Under mostly clear skies, mountain temperatures this morning range from 24–35°F. The wind picked up slightly overnight and is now blowing from the northwest at 5–15 mph across the Ogden Skyline.
This morning, some high clouds drift overhead as a cut-off low spins well to our south. Up above, the main jet stream remains parked to our north, keeping our wind flowing out of the west-northwest. As the morning goes on, those clouds should gradually thin and burn off, giving way to plenty of March sunshine. Mountain temperatures will climb into the mid and upper 30s °F this afternoon.
With the recent storm laying down about a foot of new snow, riding and turning conditions are about as good as they get right now. Expect southerly-facing terrain to hold a crust this morning that should soften as the day warms and the sun does its work. Shady aspects continue to hold dry, cold snow.
No new avalanche activity was reported in the Ogden backcountry. However, one resort reported triggering both soft and hard drifts of wind-blown snow with explosives along upper-elevation ridgelines, with crowns ranging from 8 to 18 inches deep.