Please join us at the 23rd annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraiser Party Thursday Sept 15. Tickets are on sale now here, at the Black Diamond store & at REI. Special bonus raffle for online ticket purchasers! |
Please join us at the 23rd annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraiser Party Thursday Sept 15. Tickets are on sale now here, at the Black Diamond store & at REI. Special bonus raffle for online ticket purchasers! |
Advisory: Provo Area Mountains | Issued by Evelyn Lees for Tuesday - February 9, 2016 - 6:31am |
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special announcement Tuesday February 9th - Fireside Chat at 7 p.m. at Black Diamond. UAC Forecaster Brett Kobernik will discuss current conditions and his own avalanche involvement on the Skyline from last week. Wednesday February 10th - Avalanche Clinic for Ice Climbers at 6 p.m. at Sandy Momentum climbing gym. For more info click HERE. Thursday, February 10th, the Utah Adventure Journal speaker series features Todd Offenbacher More info HERE. |
current conditions Perhaps we’re on the way to a February corn cycle - soften, freeze, repeat. Temperatures in the Provo area mountains range from the teens in the valley bottoms to the mid 20s to mid 30s elsewhere. combined with clear skies, even with these warm temperatures, the snow will have a hard refreeze this morning. The northerly winds are averaging 15 mph, with gusts to 20 at the mid elevation station. High peaks else where in the range are averaging 15 to 20 mph.
The hard, early morning crusts will soften everywhere by afternoon. Sheltered, upper elevation northerly facing slopes still harbor dry powder between areas of wind scour and wind slab. |
recent activity Yesterday’s few reports included minor wet loose sluffs, with easterly facing slopes the most active in the Ogden area mountains, and few older wind slabs were noted. |
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Three issues related to the heat wave and wet snow avalanches.
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Only in isolated places could you still trigger a deep slab breaking on facets near the ground. The most likely terrain would be steep, shallow snow pack areas, especially slopes that have slid one or more times this winter, on upper elevation north through northeast facing slopes (yellow on the rose), with even a lower chance on the areas colored green. Low probability, but with large consequences. Trigger points include shallower spots on a slope, such as rocky areas or steep break overs. |
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INCREASING DANGER
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DECREASING DANGER
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weather Utah is like a ship stuck in the doldrums, becalmed in the center of the strong high pressure ridge. Under sunny skies, 10,000’ temperatures will soar to near 40 today, and 8,000’ temperatures to near 50. The northerly winds will continue to decrease, until most stations are averaging less than 10 mph. 10,000’ temperatures will remain in the upper 30s Wednesday through Friday, with periods of high thin clouds. A dry cold front will cross northern Utah over the weekend, bringing cooler temperatures to the mountains. |
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