Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains
Issued by Dave Garcia on
Thursday morning, March 2, 2023
Thursday morning, March 2, 2023
Human triggered avalanches involving new and wind drifted snow are likely today. Backcountry travelers should avoid slopes steeper than 30 degrees, especially those that have recent deposits of wind drifted snow. Recent wind drifts are recognizable by their smooth, rounded appearance, and cracking is a sign of instability. On some northerly aspects, thick slabs of wind drifted snow are sitting on top of weak layers in the snowpack increasing the potential for deeper avalanches. Avoiding steep, northerly facing terrain is the best policy right now.
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