Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Midday warmth will create heightened avalanche conditions and a MODERATE (or level 2) danger of wet and heat related avalanches on slopes with saturated snow. Ridge-top cornices could naturally fall due to warming, and might break further back than expected, if you get out on one. Dangerous avalanche conditions and pockets with a CONSIDERABLE (level 3) danger could develop on sunny slopes and shady slopes at mid elevations, with some natural activity possible in steep terrain. Evaluate the snow and terrain carefully, consider an early departure due to warmth and increasing avalanche danger, and continue to follow safe travel protocols...