Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
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Issued by Greg Gagne on
Friday morning, January 19, 2024
Friday morning, January 19, 2024
The avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE at the upper elevations and lower and mid-elevation slopes facing west through north through southeast. The danger is MODERATE on lower and mid-elevation slopes facing south and southwest.
Avalanches may be large and destructive failing in a buried persistent weak layer, breaking down 3-5' deep and well over a hundred feet wide.
What to do: Avoid being on, underneath, or next to slopes steeper than 30°. Fortunately, there are plenty of lower-angled options where Wednesday's dense snow has created excellent riding and travel conditions.
With warm temperatures forecast, watch for wet-loose avalanches on steep sunny slopes and at lower elevations.
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