Forecast for the Provo Area Mountains

Issued by Nikki Champion on
Wednesday morning, February 26, 2025
Wednesday morning, February 26, 2025
Today, MODERATE avalanche danger exists across mid and upper-elevation terrain, with the main concerns being persistent weak layer avalanches on east, north, and west-facing slopes, as well as recent slabs of wind-drifted snow.
MODERATE danger also exists on low and mid-elevation slopes facing southwest through southeast, where warming could lead to wet-snow avalanches on solar aspects.
Careful snow and terrain evaluation is crucial, as human-triggered avalanches remain possible. When in doubt, sticking to terrain under 30° will lead to both safer travel and the softest turns.

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