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Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains

Toby Weed
Issued by Toby Weed on
Friday morning, November 15, 2024
0900 Friday, November 15, 2024:
Thanks for checking the forecast, and stay tuned. We're just starting up for the season, and the snow is beginning to stick to the rocky terrain up high. You can find a few inches of snow lingering on north-facing slopes above around 7000' in elevation. With such thin coverage, rocks, stumps, and down trees present a significant hazard, and getting caught in even a small avalanche could result in a traumatic ride over rocks.
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Weather and Snow
In the Logan Zone, there is a little snow lingering on high north-facing slopes, but there is not yet enough to play safely in. There is 7" snow showing at the 8500' Tony Grove Snotel and 10" at the 8800' UAC Card Canyon weather station.
Winds blowing from the south will increase over the area today ahead of an approaching Pacific storm system. This system will bring widespread rain and snow to primarily northern Utah Friday evening through Saturday morning. Another storm system will impact the area Monday into Tuesday before high-pressure returns.
6 to 8 inches of snow could accumulate at upper elevations in the Central Bear River Range this afternoon through Sunday.
For more information, visit the UAC weather page here: Weather - Utah Avalanche Center
For Logan-specific weather go here: Logan Mountain Weather - Utah Avalanche Center
Recent Avalanches
No avalanches have been reported recently in the Logan Zone, but remember, avalanches are possible any time snow accumulates on slopes steeper than 30 degrees.
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Additional Information
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General Announcements
-National Forest Winter Recreation Travel Maps show where it's open to ride: UWCNF Logan, Ogden LRD Tony Grove, Franklin Basin CTNF Montpelier
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This forecast is from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, which is solely responsible for its content. This forecast describes general avalanche conditions, and local variations always occur.