Check out this insightful blog by Paige and Jeremy where they break down the complexities of Persistent Weak Layer (PWL) avalanches, why thin and rocky areas are especially dangerous, and how to manage the risks effectively in the backcountry.
This Morning: Skies are clear and temperatures are in the mid 20's F with light winds from the west, gusting into the teens along exposed ridgelines and peaks through the mid-elevations and 20's mph at 11,000'.
Today: Skies will cloud up this afternoon with temperatures rising into the low and mid 30's F. Winds will be from the west/southwest and increasing throughout the day, gusting to near 30 mph through 10,500' and near 50 mph at 11,000'
This Weekend: The National Weather Service has issued a
Winter Storm Warning for the mountains of northern Utah, with heavy snow expected to develop overnight and into Saturday, lasting through at least Monday. Rising temperatures with more than 1 foot of heavy, dense snow accompanied by strong winds are possible by Sunday.
No backccountry avalanches were reported on Thursday.
Find all avalanches from the past few days on the observations and avalanche page.