Forecast for the Ogden Area Mountains

Friday morning, November 17, 2017
With a decent shot of snow from this storm, you might find a few places to walk with your skis on. There is a generally LOW avalanche danger but be mindful of a couple things if you venture into steeper terrain today:
- With additional snowfall and strong winds throughout the day, we could experience heightened avalanche conditions at higher elevations. Human-triggered avalanches might be possible especially on steep, wind-drifted slopes that harbored old, weak snow.
- Weak, shallow snow exists under the new snow in higher elevation, N facing and shaded terrain. Best to avoid these areas.
- Avoid steep, freshly wind-drifted slopes.
- Conditions can and will change rapidly. Follow safe travel protocols.
Remember that each year we have early season close calls, accidents, and sometimes avalanche fatalities. Montana has tragically suffered the first avalanche fatality of the season on October 7th. Remember that traumatic injury is also more prevalent in the early season owing to the thin snow coverage - tread lightly. Lastly, one must treat the unopened ski area terrain as the backcountry as the avalanche teams have yet to do control work. Please check in with them if you have any questions or about their uphill travel policies.
We will have morning updates through the weekend with additional forecasts as conditions warrant.
