Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains
Sunday, March 30, 2014
At upper elevations in the wind zone, the avalanche danger will rise to CONSIDERABLE as today's storm begins to materialize. With snow and wind in the forecast, human triggered avalanches are likely in steep, sustained, wind drifted terrain facing the north half of the compass. While not widespread, once initiated, today's avalanches can break deep and wide, particularly in steep, rocky terrain.
Mid elevation terrain terrain offers MODERATE avalanche danger and human triggered avalanches are possible on steep, wind drifted slopes.
Low elevation, wind sheltered terrain and slopes facing the south half of the compass offer a generally LOW avalanche danger.