Overview
- Brian Head Resort moved its season start to November 21 after a second delay tied to persistent warmth and limited snowmaking.
- Solitude Mountain Resort abandoned a planned Friday launch and is tentatively targeting Sunday, November 16, conditions permitting.
- Solitude said snowmaking windows are expected to return Friday and crews will produce snow whenever temperatures allow.
- Forecasters expect the bulk of a storm from Saturday night through Tuesday, with OpenSnow projecting 8–18 inches for Brian Head and Eagle Point, 5–13 inches for Solitude, and 2–16 inches across northern resorts, though timing and elevation could limit immediate operations.
- Alta and Park City remain slated for November 21, Snowbird for November 27, and Snowbasin for November 28, while Brian Head plans a free hike-to rail jam Saturday and intends to operate daily once open.