Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains
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Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Thursday morning, January 28, 2021
Thursday morning, January 28, 2021
Strong southerly winds have dangerously overloaded north-facing slopes and the avalanche danger is HIGH on steep slopes facing NW-N-E at upper elevations. Human triggered avalanches are very likely if not certain, and natural avalanches are possible in these areas. At mid and lower elevations the avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE and human-triggered avalanches are likely. Backcountry travelers need to have excellent route finding skills. Stay off of and out from under steep, northerly-facing avalanche terrain. Most south-facing terrain has a MODERATE danger.
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