Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains

Issued by Toby Weed on
Wednesday morning, February 19, 2025
Wednesday morning, February 19, 2025
There is CONSIDERABLE danger in all upper and mid-elevation terrain, and people are likely to trigger dangerous avalanches of wind drifted storm snow up to 3 feet deep on slopes steeper than 30°. Large natural avalanches are possible, especially on drifted upper-elevation slopes facing northwest through southeast. Heightened avalanche conditions exist on low elevation slopes and loose wet avalanches are possible.
- Careful snowpack evaluation, cautious route-finding, and conservative decision-making are essential for safe backcountry travel today.
- Continue to avoid drifted upper elevation terrain, and stay off and out from under steep drifted slopes.

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