UTAH — Not only did Monday night and Tuesday morning's storm bring extreme winds to much of northern Utah, but some of the most high-elevation areas got some snow.
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Several of the Wasatch Mountains' most popular skiing and snowboarding resorts shared photos of the mostly light dusting, calling it the first snow of the season. View the photos from Deer Valley, Park City Mountain, Snowbasin, Snowbird and Solitude above.
Alta Ski Area shared this video showcasing both the snow and the powerful wind:
#Septembruary at @AltaSkiArea pic.twitter.com/TCadXh6uy1
— Alta Ski Area (@AltaSkiArea) September 8, 2020
Some residents even saw flurries in residential areas, although it didn't appear to stick to the ground for long:
skiutah.com has a list of resorts' projected opening dates:
- Nov. 21:
- Park City
- Alta
- Nov22:
- Brian Head
- Brighton
- Snowbasin
- Snowbird
- Nov. 29
- Solitude
- Dec. 6
- Beaver Mountain
- Deer Valley
- Sundance