Last Updated: November 16, 2025
Utah's snow report indicates modest snowfall with many regions anticipating light accumulations over the next five days. Snowpack depths remain low, averaging around 1-4 inches at most locations, with a few outliers showing significantly higher levels. No adverse events or avalanche warnings are currently reported.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Utah.
Residents of Southern Utah, particularly those in high elevation areas, should prepare for significant snowfall and challenging driving conditions. The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City has issued a Winter Weather Advisory effective until 5 AM MST Monday. Snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are expected above 9000 feet, with 2 to 6 inches between 7500 and 9000 feet. Winter driving conditions are likely for mountain routes above 9500 feet, worsening at elevations above 8000 feet by Sunday afternoon. Significant impacts may occur during heavy precipitation, and snow levels are predicted to fall to near 7500 feet by Sunday afternoon, potentially affecting communities such as Hunter in West Valley City. Residents and travelers should exercise caution and stay informed about the latest weather updates.
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Utah are approximately 36.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Midway Valley is experiencing frigid temperatures of 32°.
Clayton Springs is expected to receive up to 23" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Nohrsc 11K29 - Upper Joe'S Valley Snow Course with 130".