Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains
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Issued by Dave Garcia on
Tuesday morning, January 7, 2025
Tuesday morning, January 7, 2025
The avalanche danger is MODERATE on steep slopes above treeline that face W-N-SE and near treeline on slopes that face NW-N-E. Human-triggered avalanches are POSSIBLE failing on a weak layer of facets buried a foot below the surface. In the wind-zone, these avalanches could be up to three feet deep. Backcountry travelers need to evaluate snow and terrain carefully.
Most other terrain has LOW danger. Small avalanches on isolated terrain features are possible.
It's still low tide out there and rocks, stumps, and logs are lurking just beneath the surface.
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