It may not even be fall yet, but we are already seeing the first signs that ski season is fast approaching. In Utah the first snowfall of the season was reported at Bald Mountain Pass that sits at 10,715′ on the eastern side of the state.
Looks like we're seeing the first ❄ as we're heading into fall.
How are you feeling about it? pic.twitter.com/LU1KlzvFZ9
— KSL NewsRadio (@kslnewsradio) September 10, 2019
Alta, UT is also reporting the first snowfall of the season in Little Cottonwood Canyon.
First snow of the season 🙌
73 days until Opening Day pic.twitter.com/nR9Rt0kjv1
— Alta Ski Area (@AltaSkiArea) September 11, 2019
This is just the first bit of snow we should be seeing this week. As we posted earlier Jackson Hole is looking to receive about 10″ of snow on Wednesday! It’s time to start getting stoked for the upcoming season.