Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
Issued by Nikki Champion on
Friday morning, November 19, 2021
Friday morning, November 19, 2021
With fresh overnight snowfall, and increasing winds expect an elevated avalanche danger Saturday morning. Pay attention to changing conditions, and increased periods of snowfall. Small avalanches within the new snow and wind drifted snow may be possible in upper elevation terrain where old early season snow exists.
A few things to remember:
- Triggering any avalanche regardless of its size can produce serious trauma even if it doesn't bury you because the snowpack is so thin.
- Hitting rocks and stumps is a real danger. Don't end your season before it starts with an injury from hitting one of these obstacles.
- Early season avalanches are a real possibility. It doesn't matter if you are hiking, hunting, skiing, etc., be prepared with the correct rescue gear and a partner. Many people have died during early season snowstorms.
- Ski resorts all have different uphill travel policies. These closed resorts that allow uphill travel can be great places to get in a little skiing especially in you know of a rock-free slope, but it should be treated as backcountry terrain.
We will be issuing intermittent updates and publishing backcountry observations as they arrive. When we begin regular forecasts, we will begin issuing avalanche danger ratings.
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