Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains

Issued by Craig Gordon on
Wednesday morning, April 1, 2020
Wednesday morning, April 1, 2020
Heads up... avy danger continued ramping up overnight and any slide triggered may break deeper and wider than you might expect-
In upper elevation terrain, especially in the wind zone at and above treeline, CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger exists on wind drifted slopes. Human triggered avalanches are LIKELY on steep, leeward slopes facing the north half of the compass, particularly those with an easterly component to its aspect.
And while not as widespread, even mid elevation terrain is getting in on the act. You'll find pockets of MODERATE avalanche danger on wind loaded slopes and human triggered slides are POSSIBLE in steep terrain with recent deposits of wind drifted snow.
Your risk reducing exit strategy is this- good riding with more predictable avalanche danger is found with some loss of elevation. Wind sheltered mid and low elevation terrain offers generally LOW avalanche danger.

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