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Forecast for the Ogden Area Mountains

Greg Gagne
Issued by Greg Gagne on
Friday morning, November 22, 2024
There is more snow in the southern half of the Ogden Area forecast region and your primary concern is finding rocks and stumps that are just barely covered. With strong winds and snow forecast over this weekend, watch for a rising avalanche danger in the upper elevations.

Updates will follow as conditions warrant. This update is from 6 pm on Friday, November 22, 2024.
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Weather and Snow
With thin coverage (4-8") in most places, travel is difficult. The good news is that a storm is on the way overnight Saturday into Sunday, with 8-10" possible by Sunday afternoon. Additional snowfall is expected again on Tuesday.
Recent Avalanches
There were no reports of avalanches from the Ogden Area Mountains. On Sunday, UAC forecaster Nikki Champion traveled along the North Ogden Divide where she found 4-8" of snow (photo below). Hiking and trail running will be the sport of choice until we get more snow.

Check out all recent observations and avalanches from the Ogden Area Mountains HERE.
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I still think the biggest concern is the summer surface and I am still sticking to lower angle ridges and slopes where I can't get enough speed to hit a rock or stump just under the surface. Some avalanche problems you may want to keep on your radar:
  • New Snow - The new snow may not bond well to the different crusts and weak faceted snow in our shallow snowpack. There will be a potential for sluffing and even shallow soft slabs of storm snow, especially during any period of higher precipitation
  • Wind-Drifted Snow - Blowing winds will cause snow to drift at the upper elevations. Watch for signs such as cracking in fresh wind slabs. Although these drifts should be small, you will want to avoid getting caught in one in steep, consequential terrain
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