“…Like the La Sal Mountains, the summer convective storms are influenced by orographic lifting, and rainfall intensities as high as 2.2 inches per hour have been recorded in the Wasatch Plateau (Youngblood and Mauk 1985). Approximately 70 percent of the average annual precipitation falls from October to April (Danielson and Sylla 1983;Waddell et al 1986). At high altitudes, snow accumulates to depths of several feet, with the average April 1 snowpack at Buck Flat (9,885 feet) exceeding 4 feet in depth (Danielson and Sylla 1983).…”