Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Monday, February 20, 2017
The avalanche danger is MODERATE, but strengthening south wind is causing it to rise. Heightened conditions exist at upper and mid elevations, and even small avalanches could run fast and far on a bulletproof rain-crust. Drifting will cause dangerous conditions on exposed upper elevation slopes, with triggered wind slab avalanches becoming likely and naturals possible. Soft slab avalanches and wet sluffs involving new snow are possible. Evaluate snow and terrain carefully, avoid travel in drifted terrain and on steep slopes with fresh saturated snow.