Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
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Issued by Greg Gagne on
Friday morning, January 15, 2021
Friday morning, January 15, 2021
The avalanche danger is MODERATE at the upper elevations as well as mid-elevations facing west, north, through southeast where it is possible to trigger a large avalanche failing in a buried persistent weak layer. Any avalanches could be 1-3' deep and over 100' wide. You may also find reactive slabs of wind-drifted snow at the upper elevations as well as some mid-elevation slopes. Mid-elevations facing south and southwest, as well as lower elevations, have a Low danger.
This is not a time to let your guard down - continue to practice cautious route-finding and conservative decision-making.
REMEMBER - IF YOU ARE GOING OUT OF BOUNDS AT A SKI AREA, YOU ARE ENTERING THE BACKCOUNTRY WITH AN INHERENT AVALANCHE DANGER.
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