Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
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Issued by Nikki Champion on
Wednesday morning, January 8, 2025
Wednesday morning, January 8, 2025
The avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE at upper elevations and mid-elevation slopes facing west through north to east. Avalanches may be large and destructive, failing on a buried persistent weak layer 2–4+ feet deep, and potentially hundreds of feet wide. These avalanches can be triggered from a distance or below.
Watch for blowing and drifting snow today; avalanches triggered in the wind-drifted snow have the potential to step down deeper.
CONSIDERABLE means dangerous human-triggered avalanches are likely. Evaluate snow and terrain carefully, make conservative decisions, and avoid slopes steeper than 30 degrees with poor snow structure. Lower-angled slopes provide safer options with good riding and travel conditions.
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