Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains
Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Friday morning, March 19, 2021
Friday morning, March 19, 2021
It is still possible to trigger a deep and dangerous avalanche on a buried persistent weak layer on slopes steeper than about 35 degrees that face NW-N-E-SE and a MODERATE avalanche danger exists in these areas. In addition, many of these same slopes have potentially unstable wind drifts adding to the problem, and steep, wind drifted slopes should be avoided. We've seen a recent significant load and numerous natural avalanches occurred on a known persistent weak layer. Let's give the snowpack a little more time to adjust before we venture into larger terrain.
As things heat up today anticipate a MODERATE danger for loose, wet avalanches on sun-exposed slopes. Signs of instability include roller balls, pinwheels, and sloppy wet snow. Get off of and out from under steep slopes when these signs are present.
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