Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Sunday morning, February 3, 2013
The danger is MODERATE (or level 2) on most slopes in the backcountry, with heightened avalanche conditions and large triggered avalanches possible in isolated areas.. Dangerous avalanche conditions exist in some areas, and there is a CONSIDERABLE (or level 3) danger on drifted slopes, especially those with a poor snow structure. Dangerous triggered persistent slab avalanches are possible in pockets, mainly on shady slopes at mid elevations, and wind slab avalanches are possible on many steep drifted upper elevation slopes. You also could trigger loose wet avalanches on steep lower elevation slopes with sun-warmed saturated snow. Careful snowpack evaluation, cautious route-finding, and conservative decision making will be essential in the backcountry again today.