Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Issued by Toby Weed on
Thursday morning, January 5, 2023
Thursday morning, January 5, 2023
Areas with CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger remain on upper and mid elevation slopes in the backcountry. People could trigger large and dangerous avalanches failing on a persistent weak layer buried 2 to 4 feet deep. Except for areas threatened from above, the danger is much lower at low elevations, below about 7500' where rain saturated the shallow snow and colder temperatures have since frozen it solid. Although stability is improving and obvious signs of instability may be absent, elevated avalanche conditions exist on all slopes above the Christmas Storm rain/snow-line
- Careful snowpack evaluation, cautious route finding, and conservative decision-making remain essential for safe backcountry travel.
- We've been able to find great shallow powder and safe conditions in the meadows, on slopes at all elevations less steep than 30°, and at lower elevations.
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