New Focus

I'm now mostly a retired meteorologist but still love to watch Utah weather. I will continue to update the Utah weather cams and Utah weather links pages and occasionally post Utah weather related information. I'm spending more time enjoying Utah snow skiing, cycling, hiking, and water skiing.

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Strong downslope winds!

Look for gusts to 70+mph tonight into the morning hours on Sunday in the red areas!


Friday, April 29, 2016

Fourth and last storm in the series (45)

The fourth and last storm in the series moves into Utah on Friday night and continues into the day on Monday. Plan on a general 2-4" (local 5-7") of snow for most Utah mountain areas above 8,000 ft. Click on the below map for the WRF model forecasted snow between 6pm Friday and 6pm Monday.


Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Third storm in the series (44)

The next storm is a series moves back into Utah on Wednesday afternoon and continues into the day on Friday with more valley rain and mountain snow. Plan on a general 2-5" (local 6-12"+) for most Utah mountain areas above 8,000 ft. Click on the below map for the WRF model forecasted snow amounts through 6am Saturday.


Sunday, April 24, 2016

Second storm in the series (43)

The second spring storm in the series is expected to move into Utah on Monday morning with more valley rain and mountain snow, valley rain and mountain snow pulls out of eastern Utah on Tuesday night. Plan on a general 2-6" (local 7-11"+) snow for most Utah mountain areas above 8,000 ft. Click on the below map for the WRF model forecasted snow through 6am Wednesday.


Friday, April 22, 2016

First in a series of spring storms (42)

Look for the first in a series of springs storms to move into northern Utah on Saturday morning with valley rain and mountain snow, most rain/snow looks to end by sunrise on Sunday. Plan on a general 3-8" (local 9-15") of snow for most northern Utah mountains above 8,000 ft. Click on the below map for the WRF model forecasted snow through 6am Sunday.


Thursday, April 21, 2016

May Outlook

Plan on near normal temperatures and above normal precipitation for Utah in May.


Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Long duration spring storm (41)

Look for a slow moving trough of low pressure to move into Utah today with mostly valley rain and mountain snow, rain/snow continues in the eastern areas of Utah through Monday. Plan on most accumulating snow to stay above 6,000 feet with a general 5-9" for most Utah mountain areas above 8,000 ft, local 10-20"+ of snow. Click on the below map for the WRF model forecasted snow through 6pm Saturday with more to fall after that.