Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains

Issued by Nikki Champion on
Wednesday morning, February 26, 2025
Wednesday morning, February 26, 2025
Today, MODERATE avalanche danger exists on mid and upper-elevation slopes facing east, north, and west, where triggering a persistent weak layer avalanche is possible. Additionally, MODERATE danger extends to all mid and upper-elevation terrain for recent slabs of wind-drifted snow.
All other slopes have a LOW avalanche danger. Winds should help keep the snow surface cool, but on lower-elevation slopes, warming throughout the day could increase the risk of wet-loose avalanches, especially on solar aspects.
Careful snow and terrain evaluation is crucial, as human-triggered avalanches remain possible. When in doubt, sticking to terrain under 30° will lead to both safer travel and the softest turns.

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