Forecast for the Provo Area Mountains
Issued by Dave Kelly on
Saturday morning, November 5, 2022
Saturday morning, November 5, 2022
Expect a rising avalanche danger this weekend with a warm and windy storm on the horizon.
Heavy snowfall, rapid accumulations and drifting may occur with the forecasted snow and wind amounts. Avoid steep terrain on the north-east half of the compass as the storm progresses.
Avalanches are possible when traveling in the mountains. The two primary avalanche problems to watch for are (1) fresh deposits of wind-drifted snow and (2) new snow avalanches involving storm slabs or sluffing. Be particularly cautious traveling in avalanche terrain during periods of increased snowfall and winds.
NOTE: As we get up and running this season please consult the updated Salt Lake Forecast and check out our observations page. We will continue updating information about weather in the Provo area mountains but will hold off issuing danger ratings until coverage increases and we get more snowpack data.
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