25th Annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraising Party
Thursday, September 13; 6:00-10:00 PM; Black Diamond Parking Lot
25th Annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraising Party
Thursday, September 13; 6:00-10:00 PM; Black Diamond Parking Lot
Advisory: Provo Area Mountains | Issued by Drew Hardesty for Monday - December 4, 2017 - 7:38am |
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current conditions Skies are mostly cloudy in the wake of the storm. Snow totals are 2-4" in the mid and upper elevations. Temps are in the teens; winds are generally less than 15mph. Snow barely exists below 9000' and only the highest elevations holds snow up to a foot or more deep - and that's in wind drifted areas. The weather story from mid-mountain 7500' at Sundance - thanks to UDOT Provo canyon:
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recent activity There has been no reported avalanche activity in the Provo mountains. |
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LIKELIHOOD
LIKELY
UNLIKELY
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LARGE
SMALL
TREND
INCREASING DANGER
SAME
DECREASING DANGER
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description
The danger is generally Low in the Provo mountains. Some minor sluffing and pockety wind drifts may be found in the highest elevations. Photo: Drew Hardesty from the Provo area mountains on Friday. Observation found here. |
weather Skies will be mostly cloudy. Winds should start to calm down and blow 15mph from the northwest. Temps will be in the upper single digits along the high ridgelines and the teens at the trailheads. What has been already billed as a "monster ridge" starts to build in tomorrow for the foreseeable future. |
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