Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains
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Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Saturday morning, February 10, 2024
Saturday morning, February 10, 2024
The avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE on steep slopes that face W-N-E-SE and human triggered avalanches are likely. The danger is most acute on slopes facing NW-N-E where recent and wind drifted snow has overloaded buried persistent weak layers deep in the snowpack. Un-survivable, human triggered avalanches 3'-6' deep are likely in these areas.
A MODERATE danger exists on SW-S facing slopes, and on all slopes facing the south side of the compass at low elevations. In these areas, avalanches involving recent and wind drifted snow are possible.
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