This morning: Skies are clear and temperatures are in the 30's °F. Winds are from the west and have increased overnight, gusting 25-35 mph, with 11,000 foot gusts over 50 mph.
Today: Sunshine with temperatures warming into the upper 30's and low 40's °F. Winds will be from the west/southwest, gusting 25-35 mph along exposed mid and upper elevation ridges, with 11,000 foot gusts in the 50's mph.
A dry cold front moves in overnight and into Tuesday, bringing an increase in clouds and cooler temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday. There are no storms in sight for the next 7-10 days.
Although there was plenty of sun this weekend, temperatures stayed cool enough to preserve cold, dry snow on northerly aspects.
Minor wet, loose avalanches were common on Sunday as the snow surface warmed from the strong March sunshine, with a small skier-triggered avalanche involving wet snow on an easterly aspect in the Meadows. An avalanche on a northwest aspect at 10,000 feet in Scottie's Bowl was triggered by snowboarders. This avalanche was 18 inches deep and 25 feet wide, and the slope was likely wind-loaded.