Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains
Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Friday morning, January 19, 2024
Friday morning, January 19, 2024
The overall danger is decreasing but human triggered avalanches are still possible. A layer of weak, sugary, faceted snow is buried under a 1'-2' thick slab that formed during storm events over the past two weeks. The danger is greatest on steep, wind loaded, northerly aspects, but all wind drifted slope should be considered suspect. Slabs of wind drifted snow form on the leeward sides of ridge crests and terrain features such as gully walls and subridges. They are often recognizable by their smooth, rounded appearance, and cracking is a sign of instability. Avoid steep slopes that have recent deposits of wind drifted snow.
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