Avalanche Advisory
Advisory: Salt Lake Area Mountains Issued by Evelyn Lees for Saturday - December 16, 2017 - 6:29am
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The avalanche danger is LOW – but small avalanches can be triggered in isolated areas or extreme terrain. The most likely avalanche to trigger this afternoon (if it snows) would be a new snow sluff on an upper elevation slope facing northwest through northeast or a small, shallow wind drift at the highest elevations.

The snow pack is very shallow - riding on lower angle, grassy slopes or sticking to snow packed roads will reduce the number of rocks and stumps you hit.




special announcement

With no change in conditions expected or any storms on the horizon, we will be issuing intermittent advisories. The next update will be Sunday the 17th of December.

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current conditions

A splitting trough is approaching northern Utah. Currently, skies are overcast, and the southwesterly winds are light, averaging 5 to 10 mph. Even the highest peaks only have averages of 15 mph. Temperatures are in the low 20s to low 30s.

Total snow on the ground on shady, upper elevation slopes is around 1 to 2 feet, and becoming less supportable in the shallower snowpack areas. Sunny slopes are a mix of crusty snow and bare ground, and there’s only patchy snow below 8,500’.

View the latest observations here.

recent activity

No new avalanche activity has been reported for over a week.

Avalanche Problem 1
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Though the avalanche danger is LOW, small avalanches can still be triggered in isolated places.

If we get the forecast 3 to 6” of new snow today, triggering sluffs on steep, upper elevation slopes will become possible. The new snow is landing on weak surface snow or slick crusts. While these shallow sluffs won’t pack much of a punch, if they do knock you off your feet, even a short ride almost guarantees you will hit a rock.

If you’re heading to the tops of the highest peaks today, also watch for and avoid any shallow, new wind drifts, which could be cross-loaded onto a variety of aspects.

The snowpack on the shady slopes consists of weak crusts and sugary faceted snow. This is a concern for the future when we finally get snow. For now, it’s amazing just to dig your hand into the snow and see how loose and weak it is.

weather

A splitting and weakening trough is moving across Utah today, and light snowfall should start in the mountains late this morning. The heaviest snowfall should be this afternoon into this evening, with 3 to 6” of low-density snow expected. Winds will shift to the northwest and remain light, averaging 5 to 15 mph. Temperatures will cool throughout the day, dropping into the teens at 10,000’ this afternoon, and then into the single digits tonight. A few lingering snow flurries are possible on Sunday, followed by high pressure for Monday and Tuesday. A colder, maybe stronger storm is forecast for Wednesday.

general announcements

Remember your information can save lives. If you see anything we should know about, please help us out by submitting snow and avalanche conditions. You can also call us at 801-524-5304, email by clicking HERE, or include #utavy in your tweet or Instagram.

To get help in an emergency (to request a rescue) in the Wasatch, call 911. Be prepared to give your GPS coordinates or the run name. Dispatchers have a copy of the Wasatch Backcountry Ski map.

Backcountry Emergencies. It outlines your step-by-step method in the event of a winter backcountry incident.

If you trigger an avalanche in the backcountry, but no one is hurt and you do not need assistance, please notify the nearest ski area dispatch to avoid a needless response by rescue teams. Thanks.

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This information does not apply to developed ski areas or highways where avalanche control is normally done. This advisory is from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, which is solely responsible for its content. This advisory describes general avalanche conditions and local variations always occur.