Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
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Issued by Dave Kelly on
Tuesday morning, April 11, 2023
Tuesday morning, April 11, 2023
Today, there will be a HIGH avalanche danger for wet avalanches. Avalanches will continue to happen naturally, and the debris will run far and stack up deep. Wet slab avalanches have the potential to be 2-5' deep and hundreds of feet wide running into areas where there is currently little to no snow, such as trailheads and onto spring hiking trails.
You will find a CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger on upper elevation north facing slopes where there is a chance for large cornices to fail, or glide cracks to release and trigger a deeper longer running avalanche.
Avoidance is key. Plan ahead for early exits and avoid being on or under sun warmed slopes.
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