SnowBrains Forecast: Mostly Dry and Very Warm in Utah, With a Brief Sunday Cooldown - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: Mostly Dry and Very Warm in Utah, With a Brief Sunday Cooldown - SnowBrains
"Strong high pressure keeps precipitation near zero and pushes higher-elevation resort temperatures into the 40s and 50s, while lower bases like Park City and Deer Valley climb into the upper 50s to mid 60s during the afternoons. Winds are mostly manageable Thursday and Friday, then pick up some on exposed ridges Saturday with common gusts in the 20s and 30s mph."
"Sunday brings the only notable change inside the most reliable part of the forecast, and guidance still converges on a dry cold front crossing northern Utah before warmth rebounds Monday and Tuesday. The front looks moisture-starved, so snowfall is not part of the story, but it should knock about 8 to 15 degrees off northern mountain temperatures for a day."
"For skiers, this is a spring pattern rather than a powder pattern, with a firm-to-soft daily cycle instead of fresh snow. Confidence is strongest from Thursday March 19 through Wednesday March 25, when guidance stays aligned on a snowless pattern for the Wasatch and southern Utah, with only periodic ridge-top wind and no sign of a meaningful reset."
Utah faces an extended warm and dry weather pattern from March 19-25 with no significant snowfall expected. Strong high pressure maintains precipitation near zero while mountain temperatures reach the 40s and 50s at higher elevations, with lower-base resorts like Park City and Deer Valley climbing into the upper 50s to mid 60s during afternoons. A dry cold front crosses northern Utah on Sunday, providing only an 8-15 degree temperature drop with no moisture. Winds remain mostly manageable Thursday and Friday, increasing on exposed ridges Saturday and Sunday with gusts of 20-40 mph. Skiers should expect spring conditions with firm-to-soft daily cycles rather than fresh powder, with warmth returning Monday and Tuesday.
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