Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
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Issued by Trent Meisenheimer on
Friday morning, March 15, 2024
Friday morning, March 15, 2024
Today, the avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE across all upper-elevation steep slopes for wind-drifted snow (wind slab) avalanches. The strong northeast wind has created shallow, soft, or hard slabs of wind-drifted snow that could be sensitive to the weight of a rider. Human-triggered avalanches 1-2 feet deep are likely.
The avalanche danger could rise to MODERATE on southerly facing slopes during the day for wet snow avalanches.
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