Forecast for the Ogden Area Mountains
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Issued by Nikki Champion on
Sunday morning, February 4, 2024
Sunday morning, February 4, 2024
The avalanche danger is MODERATE at all upper elevations and mid-elevations facing west through north through southeast, where soft slabs of new snow or wind-drifted snow may be sensitive. Watch for signs of cracking as an indication of instability.
There is also a possibility of triggering a large and dangerous avalanche, particularly on steep mid and upper-elevation slopes facing west through north and southeast, due to a buried persistent weak layer. If one of these avalanches is triggered, it will break 3-6 feet deep and well over a hundred feet wide.
There is a LOW danger at low elevations.
Expect the avalanche danger to rise in the coming days with snow and wind forecasted through much of next week.
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