Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains

Eric Trenbeath
Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Saturday morning, October 31, 2020
Greetings winter enthusiasts, the first snow fell in the La Sal Mountains on Oct 25. Totals ranged from 6" - 12". Aerial observer Chris Benson was flying around and took these pictures. Chris Bolos was out and about and managed the first turns of the season. Though avalanches are not yet a concern, it will be time to start mapping how much of this snow sticks around on the high north faces. Any that does, will surely become a layer of loose, faceted snow at the bottom of the snowpack. I'll begin issuing regular forecasts sometime in November as snow dictates.
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Weather and Snow
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Wind, temperature, humidity on Pre Laurel Peak (11,700')
Snotel site near Geyser Pass Trailhead (9600').
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