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By Evan Thayer, Forecaster Posted 9 years ago November 23, 2014

3 PM Sunday update: 

Our moist and unstable northwest flow did a good job keeping snow showers going through our "lull" today, especially in LCC.  Right now it looks like accumulations in the Cottonwoods are 16-20" in BCC with 20-24" in LCC.  Scattered light snow should continue this evening but will likely increase in intensity during the early morning hours.  Another 3-6" is likely by morning in the Cottonwoods with perhaps an additional 3-6" tomorrow during the day Monday.  If that verifies, totals in Upper LCC could at least threaten that magical 3 foot mark we were hoping for!   

Other areas of the Wasatch aren't as favored by this type of pattern but could still see a few more inches late tonight and tomorrow....  One last wave is possible north of Provo on Tuesday... This is much farther south than models were showing yesterday when they had the area dry on Tuesday.  We could see a few more inches to soften up Tuesday turns as well.   

Alta was closed today due to unsafe conditions.  If they are able to open tomorrow, conditions should be epic.  Now's a good time to call your boss and saw you're sick! 

A quick look at the extended forecast shows dry weather Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.  Models have been trending toward a chance for active weather returning next weekend into the first week of December.  All models show a trough in the Eastern Pacific, but they differ on when/if the trough progresses inland.   We should know more in the morning... 

Evan | OpenSnow

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