Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Monday, February 6, 2017
A moist, windy, and warm Pacific storm will cause rising avalanche danger. Dangerous wet avalanche conditions exist at low elevations due to warm temperatures, rain, and already saturated snow. Drifting from sustained and increasing south wind overnight created dangerous wind slab avalanche conditions in exposed upper elevation terrain, and the danger will continue to rise and become more widespread today. Carefully evaluate the snow, be conservative in decision making and route finding, avoid drifted terrain and stay out from under low elevation slopes with saturated snow.