Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains

Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Friday morning, January 27, 2023
Friday morning, January 27, 2023
A MODERATE danger exists on all aspects above treeline where human triggered avalanches involving slabs of wind drifted snow are possible. Be on the lookout for smooth, rounded deposits of wind drifted snow on the leeward sides of ridge crests and terrain features. Cracking is a sign of instability.
In non-wind affected terrain the avalanche danger is generally LOW.
Human triggered avalanches failing on a buried persistent weak layer are now very unlikely. They may still be possible in thinner snowpack areas, and in areas of very steep, rocky, radical terrain.

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