Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains
Wednesday morning, March 18, 2026
Rising mountain temperatures will increase the avalanche danger to MODERATE on slopes facing W–S–E. As the day warms, wet-loose avalanches will become possible. Monitor the snow surface closely—rollerballs, saturated snow, and unsupportable conditions are clear signs it’s time to head home.
In the alpine, hard slabs 2 to 4 feet thick rest over dry, faceted weak layers. On above-treeline slopes facing NW–N–E, a MODERATE danger exists for triggering a hard slab avalanche failing on a persistent weak layer. While triggering one is unlikely, the consequences are high—these avalanches could step down and involve the entire season’s snowpack. Watch for trigger points such as shallow, rocky areas, thin spots near slope margins or convexities, and very steep, rugged terrain.
