Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains
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Wednesday morning, January 10, 2018
HEADS UP... IT'S GONNA BE TRICKY TODAY!
In the wind zone at and above treeline the avalanche danger is HIGH. Both human triggered and natural avalanches are likely on steep, wind drifted slopes, especially those facing the north half of the compass.
Mid elevation terrain is equally as spooky where you'll find CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger. Human triggered avalanches are probable on steep slopes with recent deposits of wind drifted snow.
Looking for LOW avy danger? Most mid and low elevation south facing slopes and terrain that held no snow prior to the Christmas Eve storm offer generally LOW avalanche danger.
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