SnowBrains Forecast: Warm, Mostly Dry Pattern for Utah Through Friday - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: Warm, Mostly Dry Pattern for Utah Through Friday - SnowBrains
"Most resorts should see firm starts and softer afternoons through Monday, then a mostly moisture-starved cold front brings a brief cooldown, gusty west winds, and only spotty light snow before warmth rebuilds late week. Confidence is highest from Sunday morning, March 8, through Friday night, March 13, with next weekend still leaning warm and mostly dry but carrying a low-end chance of light snow in the far north."
"Temperatures climb steadily through that stretch, with many Wasatch ski elevations rising into the 30s and lower 40s by Monday afternoon, while lower-mountain terrain around Park City and southern Utah pushes well into the 40s and even low 50s. That points to classic spring conditions rather than new snow, with no meaningful accumulation expected anywhere in the state."
"Snow levels drop fast, from roughly 7,000 to 8,000 feet ahead of the boundary to about 4,000 to 6,000 feet behind it, so anything that falls will be snow at resort elevations. The limiting factor is moisture, and most guidance keeps this to scattered snow showers rather than a true storm, with only a coating for most northern Utah resorts and perhaps 1″ near Beaver Mountain."
Utah experiences a springlike weather stretch dominated by high pressure bringing dry conditions and steady warming from Sunday through Monday. Wasatch ski elevations reach the 30s and lower 40s, while lower-mountain terrain climbs into the 40s and low 50s, creating classic spring conditions with no meaningful snow accumulation. A weak cold front approaches Tuesday, bringing gusty west winds and scattered light snow showers, with snow levels dropping from 7,000-8,000 feet to 4,000-6,000 feet. Most northern Utah resorts expect only light coatings, while Beaver Mountain may see up to 1 inch. Warmth rebuilds late week with high confidence in the forecast through Friday night, and next weekend remains warm and mostly dry.
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