Please join us at the 23rd annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraiser Party Thursday Sept 15. Tickets are on sale now here, at the Black Diamond store & at REI. Special bonus raffle for online ticket purchasers! |
Please join us at the 23rd annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraiser Party Thursday Sept 15. Tickets are on sale now here, at the Black Diamond store & at REI. Special bonus raffle for online ticket purchasers! |
Advisory: Provo Area Mountains | Issued by Evelyn Lees for Friday - December 18, 2015 - 6:52am |
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special announcement Deer Valley Empire area is closed to uphill traffic, as they will be doing explosive work.
Buy discount lift tickets to Utah resorts and benefit the Utah Avalanche Center! Details here |
current conditions It is downright balmy out, with temperatures an astonishing 15 to 20 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. Most stations in the Provo area mountains are in the 20s, and the southwesterly winds are light, less than 20 mph. In parts of the Salt Lake mountains, it’s precipitating a mix of frozen rain and rime, crusting the snow surface. Hopefully this event will miss the Provo area mountains. Elsewhere, the snow has settled, and been thickened by the wind on many aspects and even crusted a bit on the steeper sunny slopes. |
recent activity In the Provo area mountains it seems most of the avalanche activity occurred during the peak of the storm. Some of the Provo natural cycle was documented with photos by Primomo HERE. If you are heading to the Salt Lake, Park City or Ogden area mountains, read their area specific forecasts. Close up photo of Slide Canyon avalanche, partially snowed over. Photo: Matt Primomo
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While there were some spectacular avalanches yesterday, unfortunately most slopes were left hanging once again. It’s a dangerous situation, as so many of the tempting slopes that didn’t slide could be triggered by a person. The steep slopes facing northwest through north through east are NOT the place to be – any slide triggered will break to the ground and go full track. Slides can be triggered from a distance or from below, and tracks on a slope are not a sign of stability. If you hear a collapsing or whoomphing sound, you are in the danger zone - get off of and out from under steep slopes. |
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Rapid warming today may trigger wet sluffs at the lower elevations and on a few steep sunny slopes if the skies clear. Roofs may start to shed their snow in both the valleys and mountain towns, resulting in piles of snow deep enough to bury a person. |
weather It will be a pleasant break today, with gradually clearing skies and very warm temperatures – highs near 40 degrees at 8,000’ and near 30 at 10,000’. The southwesterly winds will remain moderate, averaging 15 to 25 mph, gusting in the 30s, with the highest peaks averaging to 35 mph. Overnight, the winds will ramp up ahead of the next storm that could give us a descent shot of snow Saturday night. Next week continues to look very stormy - warm, windy and wet, with periods of heavy snowfall. |
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