NOAA: Winter Storm Watch | Salt Lake City, UT To See Up To 18″ Fresh Snow This Week The NOAA has issued a winter storm watch for Salt Lake City, Utah. The Wasatch Mountains could see up to 18″ of fresh snow. Lake enhanced snow is possible Monday night for the Salt Lake Valley. * WHAT…Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 18 inches, locally higher totals possible in the Cottonwoods. * WHERE…The Wasatch Mountains. * WHEN…From […] Weather WeatherBrains | November 23, 2019 0 Comments
Solitude Mountain Resort, UT Pushes Back Expected Opening To November 29 Solitude Mountain Resort, UT pushes back its opening day from November 23 to the 29th. Recent high temperatures in Utah are making it difficult for snowmaking crews to blow snow and consequently many resorts in the area have delayed their opening dates by a week. We are hoping for temperatures to drop soon so snowmaking can re-commence and the winter season […] Industry News SnowBrains | November 19, 2019 0 Comments
Bus Service Up Cottonwood Canyons, UT Significantly Increased and Improved this Year Working together with member jurisdictions, ski resorts, Save Our Canyons, and Wasatch Backcountry Alliance, the Central Wasatch Commission and the Utah Transit Authority are increasing ski bus service for the 2019/2020 ski season to more efficiently serve Utahns and visitors as they travel to recreate at Brighton Resort, Solitude Mountain Resort, Alta Ski Area, or Snowbird. Starting November 23, 2019, […] Industry News SnowBrains | November 1, 2019 1 Comment
Utah Utah is home to “The Greatest Snow on Earth.” Its magical mixture of dry air, cold temps, lake-effect snow, and high-elevation make this one of the biggest snow-magnets in the world. Ski resorts average 500″ of snowfall, and are a quick jaunt from Salt Lake City. Read More Watch Videos 0 Comments
Solitude Ski Resort, UT Will Charge $20 For Parking In 2019/20 Solitude Mountain Resort, often ranked among Utah’s Top-10 ski areas, intends to charge a $20 dollar parking fee to visitors beginning 2019/20 winter. Also in the works are carpool incentives, resort expansions, and collaborations with state government–all with end goal of seeing fewer vehicles in the canyons. Plan outlines private vehicles transporting up to two persons will be charged the […] Industry News SnowBrains | September 18, 2019 8 Comments