Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains
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Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Thursday morning, December 19, 2024
Thursday morning, December 19, 2024
Most terrain has generally LOW danger. Dry-loose avalanches or sluffs may run on steep, northerly aspects.
A very isolated, or MODERATE danger remains on steep slopes above treeline that face NW-N-NE-E. Human-triggered avalanches failing on a persistent weak layer are possible. Areas of concern include steep convexities, cliff bands, and shallow rocky areas.
Conditions remain thin and rocks, stumps, and dead fall still pose a significant hazard.
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