SnowBrains Forecast: A Foot of New Snow This Week Ends Utah's No-Snow Streak - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: A Foot of New Snow This Week Ends Utah's No-Snow Streak - SnowBrains
"A pair of early-season storms will bring widespread mountain snow to Utah from Sunday through Wednesday, with the deepest accumulations focused on the high terrain of southern Utah and solid base-building snow farther north. The Sunday into Monday system is the stronger of the two, delivering heavy, high-elevation snow to Eagle Point while spreading lighter but meaningful snow across the Cottonwood resorts and the northern mountains."
"At Eagle Point, precipitation begins with relatively mild temperatures near 30 degrees at around 9,100 feet and snow levels near 8,200 feet, then colder air drops snow levels toward about 7,500 feet Sunday night into Monday. That setup keeps most of the mountain solidly in snow rather than rain, with the bulk of accumulation coming Sunday afternoon and night while southwest winds run in the mid teens and gust into the low 30s on exposed ridges."
Two storms will impact Utah mountains Sunday through Wednesday, with the Sunday–Monday system strongest and targeting southern high terrain and Eagle Point. The first system brings heavy, high-elevation snow while spreading lighter but meaningful amounts to the Cottonwoods and northern mountains. Snow levels start near 8,200 feet then fall toward about 7,500 feet, keeping most mountain precipitation as snow. Snow-to-liquid ratios of 10–13:1 favor a reasonably light, supportable surface. A second, cooler wave Tuesday night into Wednesday adds lighter, fluffier snow as snow levels drop to roughly 6,000–7,000 feet. Winds are breezy at times then trend lighter, limiting blowing to exposed ridgelines, and the pattern stays unsettled with near-seasonal temperatures and additional mountain snow chances into late November.
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