Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
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Issued by Nikki Champion on
Friday morning, March 25, 2022
Friday morning, March 25, 2022
A MODERATE avalanche danger exists on steep west to north to east facing aspects at all elevations. Here, you can trigger avalanches 1-3' deep that fail on a persistent weak layer of faceted snow.
On all steep southerly facing terrain, and low elevation northerly terrain the avalanche danger will be MODERATE for wet-loose avalanches as strong sunshine and warm temperatures begin to heat the snow surface throughout the day.
With such a dramatic temperature increase, avalanche danger will be on the rise. Timing will be the name of the game over the next few days - once the snow surface becomes wet and unconsolidated it is time to move off of and out from underneath any steep slopes.
With such a dramatic temperature increase, avalanche danger will be on the rise. Timing will be the name of the game over the next few days - once the snow surface becomes wet and unconsolidated it is time to move off of and out from underneath any steep slopes.
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