SnowBrains Forecast: Another Foot for Utah This Week - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: Another Foot for Utah This Week - SnowBrains
"WeatherUtah's midweek storm cycle delivers a cold, all-snow refresh for nearly every mountain zone, peaking Wednesday night through Thursday before tapering into lighter, wind-driven leftovers and a quieter weekend. Snow levels start relatively manageable Wednesday, then crash hard into Thursday morning with much colder air, setting up improving snow quality as the storm matures; a brief lake-enhanced wild card may add localized boosts late Thursday into Friday."
"Precipitation ramps late Wednesday with snow levels generally starting near 5,000 to 5,500 feet, then dropping quickly into early Thursday as the front pushes through. With every featured resort sitting well above those snow levels, this is a clean, all-snow setup for open terrain from the Wasatch to the Bear River Range and central/southern highlands. Snow quality trends upward through the event as snow-to-liquid ratios generally rise into the mid-teens and upper-teens."
A midweek cold storm will produce snowfall across nearly all Utah mountain zones, with precipitation ramping late Wednesday and peaking Wednesday night into Thursday. Snow levels begin near 5,000–5,500 feet Wednesday then fall sharply into Thursday morning as much colder air arrives, creating an all-snow setup for resorts and high terrain. Snow-to-liquid ratios increase into the mid-to-upper teens and near 20:1 Thursday, improving turn quality. Temperatures drop and west-northwest winds strengthen, especially on ridges. Thursday into early Friday brings lighter, colder follow-up snow with localized lake-enhanced boosts possible. High pressure then builds, promoting inversions and a drier, warmer-leaning pattern that will limit new snowfall opportunities statewide.
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