Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Monday morning, February 25, 2013
Heightened avalanche conditions exist, there is a MODERATE (or level 2) danger in the backcountry, and you could trigger wind slab avalanches up to around 2-feet-deep on drifted mid and upper elevation slopes. Dangerous persistent slab avalanches stepping down to weak January snow are possible on isolated or outlying slopes with poor snow structure and recent accumulations of drifted snow. Loose dry and moist sluffs involving fresh snow from the weekend are also possible in steep terrain. Evaluate the snow and terrain carefully, avoid steep drifted slopes, and continue to use good backcountry travel protocols.