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Forecast for the Ogden Area Mountains

Greg Gagne
Issued by Greg Gagne on
Wednesday morning, November 22, 2023
Update for Wednesday, November 22 at 5 PM
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Wasatch Mountains through 5 PM Friday, with 4-6" of snow expected by later Friday. Watch for changing conditions as snowfall develops Thursday afternoon.

We’ll issue updates as conditions change.
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Weather and Snow
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Wasatch Mountains through 5 PM Friday, with 4-6" of snow expected by later Friday.
Cold and clear conditions are forecast following the Thursday/Friday storm.
Recent Avalanches
No recent avalanche activity has been reported.
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Normal Caution
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Description
The snowpack is 6-12" deep and includes crusts with some faceted snow. Your greatest chance of injury involves hitting a buried obstacle.
Most south and west aspects are dry or hold very little snow. Mid and upper-elevation northerly aspects have 6-12" with widespread wind and temperature crusts. Weak, sugary snow can be found sandwiched between the crusts.
View of the Mount Ogden massif from the north, featuring Coldwater Canyon on the left, Allen Peak at the center, and upper Strongs and Burch Creek at the back right. The northern aspects in this area are retaining snow down to around 8000 feet. (D. DeBruin).
Additional Information
It’s never too early to start thinking about avalanches. Here are a few things to consider doing:
  • Learn online. We have over 5 hours of free online learning at the Know Before You Go Website
  • Check out the upcoming in-person Know Before You Go events HERE
  • Sign up for an on-snow class
  • Check out the UAC's education progression HERE
  • Get your avalanche rescue gear ready for winter. Put fresh batteries in your transceiver and update the firmware. Inspect your shovel and probe. Get your airbag backpack ready by possibly doing a test deployment and updating the firmware if it is an electric version or getting your canister refilled if it's not electronic.