Forecast for the Ogden Area Mountains

Issued by Dave Kelly on
Sunday morning, March 16, 2025
Sunday morning, March 16, 2025
There is a CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger in upper-elevation terrain where it will be possible for humans to trigger a wind-drifted snow avalanche that could be up to 1' deep and 150' wide. The avalanche danger is MODERATE in all other terrain where natural avalanches are less likely, but human triggered avalanches are possible.
The catch today will be whether the warm March sun or the wind has more effect on the snow surface. Prepare to adapt your tour plan based on your observations and be on the lookout for and avoid wind-drifted snow problems at higher elevations and wet snow at mid and low elevations.
The catch today will be whether the warm March sun or the wind has more effect on the snow surface. Prepare to adapt your tour plan based on your observations and be on the lookout for and avoid wind-drifted snow problems at higher elevations and wet snow at mid and low elevations.

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