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SABPIH The following message is transmitted at the request of the Forest Service Utah Avalanche Cen...
Avalanche Advisory
SABSLC * WHAT...The Utah Avalanche Center is issuing a Special Avalanche Advisory for all mountain ...
Avalanche Advisory
SABPIH The following message is transmitted at the request of the Forest Service Utah Avalanche Cen...
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations 8 to 14 inches, except locally up to 20 inche...
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 8 inches for most locations across th...
Past Weather Alerts for Logan
Avalanche Advisory
SABPIH The following message is transmitted at the request of the Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center. The Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center has issued a SPECIAL AVALANCHE BULLETIN for the following areas: * WHAT...A Special Avalanche Advisory is issued for all mountain regions across Utah through Sunday, March 22, as avalanche danger is expected to rise in the coming days. * WHERE...The mountains of Utah and southeastern Idaho. * WHEN...In effect until 6 AM MDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Record-breaking warm temperatures will rapidly destabilize the snowpack across the state, increasing the likelihood of widespread, spontaneous, destructive wet avalanches. Wet avalanches could occur on all aspects and at all elevations, including places that typically stay colder this time of year. Avoid travel on and below steep slopes, including avalanche runout zones and terrain traps. Consult www.utahavalanchecenter.org or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.
Avalanche Advisory
SABSLC * WHAT...The Utah Avalanche Center is issuing a Special Avalanche Advisory for all mountain regions across Utah beginning Thursday, March 19 through Sunday, March 22, as avalanche danger is expected to rise in the coming days. * WHERE...The mountains of Utah and southeastern Idaho. * WHEN...In effect from 6 AM MDT Thursday to 6 AM MDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Record-breaking warm temperatures will rapidly destabilize the snowpack across the state, increasing the likelihood of widespread, spontaneous, destructive wet avalanches. Wet avalances could occur on all aspects and at all elevations, including places that typically stay colder this time of year. Avoid travel on and below steep slopes, including runout zones and terrain traps.
Avalanche Advisory
SABPIH The following message is transmitted at the request of the Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center. The Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center has issued a SPECIAL AVALANCHE BULLETIN for the following areas: * WHAT...A Special Avalanche Advisory is issued for all mountain regions across Utah beginning Thursday, March 19 through Sunday, March 22, as avalanche danger is expected to rise in the coming days. * WHERE...The mountains of Utah and southeastern Idaho. * WHEN...In effect from 6 AM MDT Thursday to 6 AM MDT Monday. * IMPACTS...Record-breaking warm temperatures will rapidly destabilize the snowpack across the state, increasing the likelihood of widespread, spontaneous, destructive wet avalanches. Wet avalanches could occur on all aspects and at all elevations, including places that typically stay colder this time of year. Avoid travel on and below steep slopes, including avalanche runout zones and terrain traps. Consult www.utahavalanchecenter.org or www.avalanche.org for more detailed information. Similar avalanche danger may exist at locations outside the coverage area of this or any avalanche center.
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations 8 to 14 inches, except locally up to 20 inches in the Upper Cottonwoods. * WHERE...The Wasatch Mountains, and Western Uinta Mountains. * WHEN...From late tonight through Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Winter driving conditions are expected. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...- A period of accumulating snowfall, heavy at times, is expected to accompany a cold front passage Thursday morning. Accumulating snowfall is expected to produce travel disruptions, especially for mountain routes. - A lull in activity is expected Thursday afternoon before wrap around showers move back in to the region late Thursday into Friday morning.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 8 inches for most locations across the Wasatch Back and southwest Wyoming, except locally higher amounts to 10 inches in the Park City area. * WHERE...In Utah, Wasatch Back. In Wyoming, Southwest Wyoming. * WHEN...From 2 AM Thursday to 5 PM MST Friday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult at times, especially across Parley's Summit. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - A period of accumulating snowfall, heavy at times, is expected to accompany a cold front passage Thursday morning. Accumulating snowfall is expected to produce travel disruptions for the morning commute, mainly for Parley's Canyon. - A lull in activity is expected Thursday afternoon before wrap around showers move back in to the region late Thursday into Friday morning.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 6 and 12 inches with around 9 inches along Emigration Pass. Winds gusting up to 35 mph. * WHERE...Bear River Range. * WHEN...From 11 PM this evening to 2 AM MST Friday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations 8 to 14 inches, except locally up to 20 inches in the Upper Cottonwoods. * WHERE...The Wasatch Mountains, and Western Uinta Mountains. * WHEN...Early Thursday morning through Friday afternoon. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult at times. Traction law restrictions may be enacted. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...- A period of accumulating snowfall, heavy at times, is expected to accompany a cold front passage Thursday morning. Accumulating snowfall is expected to produce travel disruptions, especially for mountain routes. - A lull in activity is expected Thursday afternoon before wrap around showers move back in to the region late Thursday into Friday morning.
Avalanche Warning
AVWPIH * WHAT...Avalanche warning. The avalanche danger is HIGH. * WHERE...The Bear River Range and other mountains ranges across northern Utah. * WHEN...Through 6AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Recent heavy snow combined with wind has overloaded slopes with poor snow structure and created widespread areas of unstable snow. Both human-triggered and natural avalanches are likely. People should avoid travel in avalanche terrain and stay clear of avalanche runouts. Stay off and out from under slopes steeper than 30 degrees.
Avalanche Warning
AVWPIH * WHAT...Avalanche warning. The avalanche danger is HIGH. * WHERE...The Bear River Range and other mountains ranges across northern Utah. * WHEN...until 6 AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Recent heavy snow combined with wind has overloaded slopes with poor snow structure and created widespread areas of unstable snow. Both human-triggered and natural avalanches are likely. People should avoid travel in avalanche terrain and stay clear of avalanche runouts. Stay off and out from under slopes steeper than 30 degrees.
Avalanche Warning
AVWSLC * WHAT...The avalanche danger is HIGH in the backcountry today; very dangerous avalanche conditions exist, with both natural and human-triggered avalanches likely. * WHERE...For the mountains of Northern Utah and Southeast Idaho, including the Wasatch and Bear River mountain ranges. * WHEN...In effect from 6 AM MST this morning (February 25) to 6 AM MST Thursday (February 26). * IMPACTS...Recent heavy snow combined with wind has overloaded slopes with poor snow structure and created widespread areas of unstable snow. Both human-triggered and natural avalanches are likely. People should avoid travel in avalanche terrain and stay clear of avalanche runouts. Stay off and out from under slopes steeper than 30 degrees.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Wet, heavy snow expected above 8500 feet. * WHERE...The Wasatch Mountains, and Western Uinta Mountains. * WHEN...Until 5 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Unusually wet and heavy snow combined with strong winds could impact high elevation routes such as the Upper Cottonwoods and Wolf Creek Pass. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... -Snow totals of 5 to 15 inches, especially for terrain favored by westerly flow such as the Bear River Range. -Winds gusting as high as 80 mph across exposed mountain ridgelines. -Unusually low snow-to-liquid ratios as low as 5-to-1. -Snow levels will rise as high as 9000 to 9500 feet this evening, then lower to around 8000 feet Wednesday morning.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow above 7000 feet. Additional snow accumulations up to 14 inches. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * WHERE...Big Hole Mountains and Bear River Range. * WHEN...Until 5 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Moderate to heavy snow expected above 7000 feet. Total snow accumulations between 8 and 18 inches with around 8 to 10 inches expected on Emigration Summit. Wind gusts up to 35 mph are possible, peaking in excess of 45 mph Tuesday night and Wednesday. * WHERE...Bear River Range. * WHEN...From 5 AM Tuesday to 5 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Some blowing and drifting snow is expected, especially in exposed areas and higher ridgetops.
High Wind Watch
* WHAT...West winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph possible. * WHERE...Eastern Magic Valley, Shoshone/Lava Beds, Arco/Mud Lake Desert, Blackfoot Mountains, Caribou Range, Lower Snake River Plain, Marsh and Arbon Highlands, Raft River Region, Southern Hills/Albion Mountains, and Upper Snake River Plain. * WHEN...From late Tuesday night through Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Isolated damage to trees, powerlines, signs, and outbuildings is possible, along with isolated power outages. Loose outdoor objects could be blown around.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected above 8000 feet. Above 8000 feet, 2 to 8 inches expected. Above 9000 feet, 6 to 16 inches expected. Locally higher amounts to 18 inches possible for the Bear River Range and Upper Cottonwoods. Winds gusting as high as 80 mph across exposed mountain ridgelines. * WHERE...The Wasatch Mountains, and Western Uinta Mountains. * WHEN...From 8 AM Tuesday to 5 PM MST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult at times along high elevation routes like Logan Summit, the Upper Cottonwoods, and Wolf Creek Pass. Traction law restrictions may be enacted. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow levels begin around 6500 feet at the onset of precipitation, but quickly rise to around 8000 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Snow levels may rise as high as 10000 feet overnight under heavy precipitation. Snow character will be heavy and wet given the warm nature of this storm.
Avalanche Advisory
SABSLC * WHAT...The Utah Avalanche Center is warning of dangerous avalanche conditions across all Utah mountains this weekend. This week's heavy snowfall and strong winds overloaded preexisting weak layers, creating a HIGH avalanche danger across the entire state. With improving weather moving in for the weekend, avalanche accidents are likely in the backcountry. There have already been two tragic avalanche fatalities this week, as well as several close calls and numerous backcountry avalanches reported. * WHERE...The mountains of Utah and southeast Idaho. * WHEN...6 AM MST Friday, February 20th 2006 until Monday, February 23rd 2006 at 6 AM MST. * IMPACTS...Dangerous avalanche conditions exist in the backcountry and will persist through the weekend. Natural avalanches are possible, and people are likely to trigger avalanches on slopes steeper than 30 degrees. Dangerous and deadly avalanches can be triggered remotely (from a distance or from below). People leaving ski area boundaries are entering the backcountry where the same dangerous avalanche conditions exist.
Avalanche Advisory
SABPIH The following message is transmitted at the request of the Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center. The Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center has issued a SPECIAL AVALANCHE BULLETIN for the following areas: * WHAT...Dangerous avalanche conditions are possible across the Bear River Range and surrounding mountains across northern Utah this weekend. This week's heavy snowfall and strong winds overloaded preexisting weak layers, creating HIGH avalanche danger. With improving weather moving in for the weekend, avalanche accidents are likely in the backcountry. There have already been two avalanche fatalities this week, as well as several close calls and numerous backcountry avalanches reported. * WHERE...Bear River Range and surrounding mountains across northern Utah. * WHEN...6 AM MST Monday. * IMPACTS...Dangerous avalanche conditions exist in the mountains and will persist through the weekend.
Avalanche Advisory
SABPIH THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS TRANSMITTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE FOREST SERVICE UTAH AVALANCHE CENTER. THE FOREST SERVICE UTAH AVALANCHE CENTER HAS ISSUED A SPECIAL AVALANCHE BULLETIN FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS: * WHAT...DANGEROUS AVALANCHE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE BEAR RIVER RANGE AND SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN UTAH THIS WEEKEND. THIS WEEK'S HEAVY SNOWFALL AND STRONG WINDS OVERLOADED PREEXISTING WEAK LAYERS, CREATING A HIGH AVALANCHE DANGER. WITH IMPROVING WEATHER MOVING IN FOR THE WEEKEND, AVALANCHE ACCIDENTS ARE LIKELY IN THE BACKCOUNTRY. THERE HAVE ALREADY BEEN TWO AVALANCHE FATALITIES THIS WEEK, AS WELL AS SEVERAL CLOSE CALLS AND NUMEROUS BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHES REPORTED. * WHERE...BEAR RIVER RANGE AND SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN UTAH. * WHEN...THROUGH 6 AM MST MONDAY. * IMPACTS...DANGEROUS AVALANCHE CONDITIONS EXIST IN THE AND WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE WEEKEND.
Avalanche Warning
AVWPIH * WHAT...Avalanche warning. The avalanche danger is HIGH. * WHERE...The Bear River Range and other mountains ranges across northern Utah. * WHEN...Through 6 AM MST Friday. * IMPACTS...Recent heavy snow combined with strong wind is creating widespread areas of unstable snow. Both human triggered and natural avalanches are likely.
Avalanche Warning
AVWSLC * WHAT...The avalanche danger for the warning area is HIGH today. * WHERE...The mountains of northern, central, southwestern, and southeastern Utah, including the Abajo Range, as well as southeastern Idaho. * WHEN...The Warning will be effect from 6 AM Thursday to 6 AM Friday. * IMPACTS...Recent heavy snow combined with strong wind has created widespread areas of unstable snow. Both human-triggered and natural avalanches are likely. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Avoid all avalanche terrain. Stay off of and out from slopes steeper than 30 degrees. Carry and know how to use avalanche rescue equipment. Find safer riding conditions on slopes less than 30 degrees with no overhead hazard.
Avalanche Warning
AVWSLC * WHAT...The avalanche danger for the warning area is rising to HIGH today. * WHERE...The mountains of Northern, Central, and Southwestern Utah, as well as Southeastern Idaho. * WHEN...The Warning will be effect from 6 AM Wednesday to 6 AM Thursday. * IMPACTS...Recent heavy snow combined with strong wind is creating widespread areas of unstable snow. Both human-triggered and natural avalanches are likely. Avalanches will increase in size and likelihood throughout the day. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...What to do...Avoid all avalanche terrain. Stay off of and out from under slopes steeper than 30 degrees. Carry and know how to use avalanche rescue equipment. Find safer riding conditions on slopes less than 30 degrees with no overhead hazard.
Winter Storm Warning
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 3 and 8 inches. * WHERE...Cache Valley/Utah Portion. * WHEN...From 8 AM this morning to 7 PM MST this evening. * IMPACTS...Winter driving conditions are expected. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning and evening commutes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A period of heavy snow is expected from roughly 10 AM to 3 PM, with snowfall rates of 1 inch or more per hour possible at times. Showery conditions will persist through the remainder of the day.
Winter Storm Warning
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Total snow accumulations between 1 and 2 feet with locally higher accumulations up to 30 inches across the upper Cottonwoods. Winds gusting as high as 60 mph. * WHERE...The Wasatch Mountains, and Western Uinta Mountains. * WHEN...Until 5 AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Winter driving conditions can be expected on all mountain routes. Traction restrictions are likely. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A period of heavy snow is expected between roughly 12 PM to 5 PM, with snowfall rates generally 1 to 2 inches per hour likely, except exceeding 2 inches per hour in the Upper Cottonwoods. Northwesterly flow prevailing behind a frontal passage will result in lingering showers through the end of the day Wednesday.
Winter Storm Warning
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations between 7 and 17 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Bear River Range. * WHEN...Until 5 AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow. Snow accumulations between 4 and 9 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph. * WHERE...Teton Valley, Franklin/Eastern Oneida Region, and Marsh and Arbon Highlands. * WHEN...Until 5 AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
Air Stagnation Advisory
* WHAT...Poor air quality will continue. This is due to an inversion and stagnant air conditions near the surface that will continue to trap pollutants. * WHERE...Franklin/Eastern Oneida Region and Lower Snake River Plain. * WHEN...Until noon MST Monday. * IMPACTS...Periods of air stagnation can lead to the buildup of pollutants near the surface.
Freezing Fog Advisory
* WHAT...Visibility less than one-half mile in freezing fog. * WHERE...Cache Valley/Utah Portion, Eastern Box Elder County, Northern Wasatch Front, and Salt Lake Valley. * WHEN...Until 11 AM MST this morning. * IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous. Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Dense freezing fog reducing visibility to less than one quarter mile can be expected along I-80 near the Salt Lake City International Airport, as well as along Legacy Parkway and other roadways near the southern and eastern shores of the Great Salt Lake.
Freezing Fog Advisory
* WHAT...Visibility less than one-half mile in freezing fog. * WHERE...Cache Valley/Utah Portion, Eastern Box Elder County, Northern Wasatch Front, and Salt Lake Valley. * WHEN...Until 11 AM MST Friday. * IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous. Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous.
Freezing Fog Advisory
* WHAT...Visibility less than one-half mile in freezing fog. * WHERE...Cache Valley/Utah Portion and Eastern Box Elder County. * WHEN...Until 10 AM MST this morning. * IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous. Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous.
Air Stagnation Advisory
* WHAT...Stagnant conditions will persist due to little vertical mixing and light winds. Degraded air quality is expected to continue as pollutants remained trapped near the surface. * WHERE...Franklin/Eastern Oneida Region and Lower Snake River Plain. * WHEN...Until noon MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Periods of air stagnation can lead to the buildup of pollutants near the surface.
Air Stagnation Advisory
* WHAT...Stagnant conditions will persist due to little vertical mixing and light winds. Degraded air quality is expected to continue as pollutants remained trapped near the surface. * WHERE...Franklin/Eastern Oneida Region and Lower Snake River Plain. * WHEN...Until noon MST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Periods of air stagnation have led to the buildup of pollutants near the surface.
Air Stagnation Advisory
* WHAT...Stagnant conditions will persist due to little vertical mixing and light winds. Degraded air quality is expected through the early part of this week as pollutants remained trapped near the surface. * WHERE...Franklin/Eastern Oneida Region and Lower Snake River Plain. * WHEN...Until noon MST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Periods of air stagnation have led to the buildup of pollutants near the surface.
Air Stagnation Advisory
* WHAT...Stagnant conditions will persist due to little vertical mixing and light winds. Degraded air quality is expected throughout the week as pollutants remained trapped near the surface. * WHERE...Franklin/Eastern Oneida Region and Lower Snake River Plain. * WHEN...Until noon MST today. * IMPACTS...Periods of air stagnation have led to the buildup of pollutants near the surface.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches with locally higher amounts on the benches. * WHERE...Cache Valley/Utah Portion, Eastern Box Elder County, Northern Wasatch Front, Salt Lake Valley, Tooele and Rush Valleys, and Wasatch Back. * WHEN...From 2 AM to 11 PM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Winter driving conditions are expected. This snow will impact travel during the Thursday morning commute. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...There is a chance of lake enhanced snowfall Thursday morning, which would bring greater totals to areas south to southeast of the Great Salt Lake. There is also a low chance of lake effect snow Friday morning.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 6 and 12 inches with locally higher amounts up to 20 inches for the Bear River range. * WHERE...Wasatch Mountains I-80 North. * WHEN...Until 5 PM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Winter driving conditions are expected.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. For the valley floors, trace to 2 inches with up to 6 inches benches. For the Wasatch Back, 2 to 6 inches. * WHERE...Cache Valley/Utah Portion, Eastern Box Elder County, Northern Wasatch Front, Salt Lake Valley, Tooele and Rush Valleys, and Wasatch Back. * WHEN...From 2 AM to 11 PM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Winter driving conditions are expected. This snow will impact travel during the Thursday morning commute. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Areas south and southeast of the Great Salt Lake have a 25% chance of an additional 1 to 2 inches of snow Thursday morning due to lake enhancement. There is a 40% chance of additional lake effect snow south and southeast of the Great Salt Lake Thursday night into Friday morning, which would bring an additional 1 to 3 inches of snow.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations of 4 to 12 inches. Approximately 8 inches for Emigration Pass. * WHERE...Bear River Range and Caribou Range. * WHEN...Until 5 AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday evening commute.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches. * WHERE...Bear River Range and Caribou Range. * WHEN...Until 5 AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulation between 8 to 18 inches expected, mainly above 7500 feet. Locally higher snow accumulation in excess of 24 inches possible for locations above 8500 feet across the Wasatch and Bear River Ranges. * WHERE...The Wasatch Mountains, and Western Uinta Mountains. * WHEN...Until 11 PM MST Monday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult at times, especially late this afternoon through Monday morning. Traction law restrictions may be enacted. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow will increase in coverage this afternoon, with the most intense snow expected overnight tonight through Monday morning. Mountain locations favored under southwest flow such as Provo Canyon and Snowbasin may see locally higher totals from orographic enhancement.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations between 2 to 6 inches below 7000 feet, including Ketchum and Stanley, as well as Pine Creek Pass. Above 7000 feet, 10 to 20 inches. This includes Galena, Banner and Emigration Summits. Highest amounts will be above pass level. * WHERE...Big Lost Highlands/Copper Basin, Sawtooth/Stanley Basin, Sun Valley Region, Big Hole Mountains, and Bear River Range. This includes ID 36 over Emigration Summit, ID 31 over Pine Creek Pass, ID 75 over Galena Summit, and ID 21 over Banner Summit. * WHEN...Until 3 PM MST Monday. * IMPACTS...Travel could become very difficult at times. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning commute.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulation between 8 to 18 inches expected, mainly above 7500 feet. Locally higher snow accumulation to 2 feet expected for locations above 8500 feet across the Wasatch and Bear River Ranges. * WHERE...The Wasatch Mountains and Western Uinta Mountains. * WHEN...From 11 PM this evening to 11 PM MST Monday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be difficult at times, especially Sunday afternoon through Monday. Traction law restrictions may be enacted. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow begins Saturday evening, with generally light snow rates before a relative lull Sunday morning. Snow will increase in coverage Sunday afternoon, with the most intense snow expected between late Sunday and Monday morning. Mountain locations favored under southwest flow such as Provo Canyon and Snowbasin may see locally higher totals from orographic enhancement.
Winter Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Snow. 3 to 6 inches for elevations below 7000 feet. This includes Stanley and Ketchum. Above 7000 feet, snowfall amounts of 1-2 feet are likely through Monday afternoon including on Galena and Emigration Summits. * WHERE...Big Lost Highlands/Copper Basin, Sawtooth/Stanley Basin, Sun Valley Region, Big Hole Mountains, and Bear River Range. * WHEN...Until 3 PM MST Monday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning commute.