Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
Issued by Trent Meisenheimer on
Friday morning, December 23, 2022
Friday morning, December 23, 2022
The avalanche danger today is CONSIDERABLE on all mid and upper-elevation steep slopes. Strong winds have drifted snow into hard and soft slabs over the past 48 hours. These wind-drifted snow avalanches will likely be 1-2 feet deep and up to 100 feet wide.
Give extra caution to northerly facing terrain that has received the additional weight of wind-drifted snow because of a persistent weak layer of faceted snow buried 1-4 feet deep. An avalanche here would likely be a season-ender or worse.
The avalanche danger is MODERATE on low-elevation slopes with less wind and new snow.
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