Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Issued by Toby Weed on
Tuesday morning, January 14, 2020
Tuesday morning, January 14, 2020
Heavy snow and drifting from strong southwest winds will cause rising avalanche danger during the day. A HIGH avalanche danger exists on drifted upper and mid elevation slopes. Large, fast moving, and long running natural avalanches are possible, and people are likely to trigger avalanches of wind drifted snow. Loose and soft slab avalanches of new snow are likely on many steep slopes and possible at all elevations.
- Stay off and out from under steep wind drifted slopes.
- Avoid travel in avalanche terrain and stay clear of avalanche run-out zones.
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