Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
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Issued by Trent Meisenheimer on
Saturday morning, January 23, 2021
Saturday morning, January 23, 2021
The avalanche danger is HIGH on all steep slopes at the upper elevations, where human-triggered slab avalanches are likely. The avalanche danger is also HIGH on mid-elevation steep slopes facing west, northwest, north, northeast, and east. We have very dangerous avalanche conditions, and traveling in avalanche terrain is NOT recommended. Slab avalanches 1 to 3 feet deep hundreds of feet wide are likely. These are unsurvivable avalanche conditions.
All other aspects have a CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger.
All other aspects have a CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger.
If you're leaving a resort boundary through an exit point, you are stepping into HIGH avalanche danger.
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