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Wasatch Mountains Poised for Significant Snowfall After Dry Spell
Up to a foot of snow expected by Thursday, with potential for major storm system this weekend
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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After a month of almost no snow, the Wasatch Mountains in Utah are set to receive significant snowfall over the next several days. A weak cold front is moving through the region on Monday, bringing a light dusting, but a larger and more potent storm system is forecast to arrive on Wednesday and Thursday, potentially dumping 6-12 inches of snow in the mountains. This will be followed by another potentially major storm system arriving over the weekend, which could bring an additional foot or two of snow through early next week.
Why it matters
The Wasatch Mountains are a major ski destination, and the lack of snow over the past month has been concerning for the local economy and winter sports enthusiasts. This upcoming active weather pattern is crucial to replenishing the region's snowpack, which is currently at record lows for this time of year.
The details
The storm system arriving on Wednesday and Thursday is expected to bring the highest snow totals, with 8-16 inches forecast for the Cottonwood Canyons, 6-12 inches for Deer Valley and Park City Mountain Resort, and 6-12 inches for the northern Wasatch resorts like Powder Mountain and Snowbasin. Snow levels will start around 7,000 feet on Tuesday but drop overnight into Thursday as colder air arrives. After a brief lull on Friday and Saturday, another potentially major storm is expected to impact the region over the weekend, potentially bringing an additional foot or two of snow.
- A weak cold front is moving through northern Utah on Monday, bringing 1-2 inches of snow.
- The larger storm system is expected to arrive on Wednesday and continue through Thursday.
- After a brief break on Friday and Saturday, another potentially major storm is forecast to impact the region over the weekend and into early next week.
The players
Wasatch Mountains
A mountain range located in northern Utah that is home to several popular ski resorts, including Park City, Deer Valley, and Snowbasin.
Park City, Utah
A ski town located in the Wasatch Mountains that is a major winter sports destination.
What’s next
The forecast models will continue to be closely monitored to track the timing and potential snow totals of the upcoming storm systems. Local ski resorts will be preparing for the influx of snow and winter sports enthusiasts.
The takeaway
After a prolonged dry spell, the Wasatch Mountains are poised to receive significant snowfall over the next week, which is crucial for the region's ski industry and winter recreation. This active weather pattern is a welcome sight for the local economy and snow lovers alike.

