Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Issued by Toby Weed on
Wednesday morning, April 1, 2020
Wednesday morning, April 1, 2020
Yesterday's heavy new snow, rain down low, and drifting from sustained and gusty west winds created dangerous avalanche conditions in the Logan Zone. Heightened avalanche conditions exist on many steep slopes, and there are areas with CONSIDERABLE danger in high drifted terrain. Human triggered avalanches of wind drifted snow are likely and some natural activity is possible. Yesterday's rain on the snow and seasonally warm daytime temperatures will cause loose wet avalanches to be possible on steep lower and mid elevation slopes.
- Evaluate snow and terrain carefully. Use caution while route-finding and make conservative decisions.
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