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By Evan Thayer, Forecaster Posted 7 years ago October 22, 2016

Sub-Tropical Taps?

Fairly quiet and warm this weekend. Sub-tropical moisture is going to be pulled up into Utah on Monday into Tuesday. Showers will be possible statewide with significant precipitation possible. Unfortunately, not much in the way of cold air associated with this, which means very high snow levels. Perhaps some accumulation on the high peaks and in the Uintas, but shouldn't help our resorts out too much .

We dry out again middle of next week. Active weather looks likely for the end of the month. We have a chance for significant precipitation late next week although, once again it's a sub-tropical moisture tap that would mean high snow levels. Right now, our best hope for a colder storm would be right at the end of the month, but that's still 9-10 days away and confidence is low.

Overall, model agreement has been poor and it's hard to give any specifics at this point. We will keep watching. Stay tuned!

Evan | OpenSnow

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