Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains

Issued by Craig Gordon on
Wednesday morning, March 29, 2023
Wednesday morning, March 29, 2023
Winds continue to reshape the landscape-
In the wind zone, above treeline, you'll encounter CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger and human triggered avalanches are LIKELY, on steep, rocky, upper elevation slopes. Terrain facing the north half of the compass, especially steep slopes with an easterly component to its aspect have the potential to produce avalanches that'll pack a punch and could easily roll you today. MODERATE avalanche danger is found near treeline and human triggered avalanches are POSSIBLE on steep slopes with recent deposits of wind drifted snow.
Looking for an exit strategy? Well, you came to the right place! LOW avalanche danger exists on lower elevation terrain around the dial, where you can have a blast and score soft, creamy snow along with predictable avalanche danger, particularly in wind sheltered terrain with no overhead hazard.

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