During the month of April, Mark Miller will donate $75 to the charity of your choice (5 to chose from, including the Utah Avalanche Center!) Mark Miller Subaru has raised over $300k in the previous 6 Do Good Feel Good events. More Info here | ![]() |
For every car Mark MIller Subaru sells in April, they will donate $75 to the charity of your choice (5 to choose from). Who are you going to choose? Plus - you can vote for your favorite and the 3 groups receiving the most votes get an additional cash prize donated by Mark Miller Subaru. Details here
During the month of April, Mark Miller will donate $75 to the charity of your choice (5 to chose from, including the Utah Avalanche Center!) Mark Miller Subaru has raised over $300k in the previous 6 Do Good Feel Good events. More Info here | ![]() |
Advisory: Ogden Area Mountains | Issued by Bruce Tremper for Sunday - January 18, 2015 - 7:02am |
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current conditions With high and mid level clouds today, it won't be the spectacular day we enjoyed yesterday. The wind has picked up again from the west and southwest 30, gusting to 40 along the high elevation, exposed terrain. It's warm, with temperatures near freezing this morning. The snow surface conditions include a wide variety of sun and wind crusts at all aspects and elevations with the notable exception of some good, dry, settled powder and recrystallized snow in the north facing, wind sheltered terrain. |
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recent activity In the Salt Lake area mountains, very experienced skiers triggered three different soft slab avalanches yesterday on persistent weak layers. One was a wind slab (Peak 10,420) and two others were not wind affected (Thaynes Canyon in Mill Creek and Lambs Canyon). Plus, there was yet another small glide avalanche in Broad's Fork. Although most popular slopes are filled with tracks throughout the Wasatch Range, there's still some localized mischief out there. (Click on the image or the links for the compete observation.) No avalanches were reported in the Ogden area mountains from yesterday. |
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weather Today will not be the spectacular weather we had yesterday. Yes, it should be warm again, 30 to 40 degrees, but high and mid elevation clouds the first half of the day will cast more of a gloom over the mountains and we may get scattered sun and clouds this afternoon. Plus, the wind has picked up once again and it should continue to blow 30, gusting to 50 from the west in the exposed, upper elevation terrain. Monday, we should see even more clouds with the chance of a snowflake or two but no significant accumulation. The extended forecast, unfortunately, looks bleak with warm temperature no significant snow for perhaps 10 more days. Yuck. |
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