Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Issued by Paige Pagnucco on
Saturday morning, February 1, 2025
Saturday morning, February 1, 2025
The avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE today and could possibly rise to HIGH later today or overnight tonight. Heavy snowfall and wind will overload many slopes on all aspects and elevations with pre-existing weak, faceted surface snow, and human-triggered and natural avalanches will become more likely as the storm progresses. Watch for and avoid steep slopes with freshly wind-drifted snow. Soft storm slabs will become increasingly sensitive throughout the day.
- People should avoid all travel in avalanche terrain and stay well clear of avalanche runouts. This means you should stay off of and out from under slopes steeper than 30 degrees.
- You'll find safer riding conditions on slopes less than 30 degrees.
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