Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains

Issued by Andrew Nassetta on
Monday morning, February 24, 2025
Monday morning, February 24, 2025
Today's avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE at mid and upper elevations on slopes that have a northerly component. In this terrain, it is LIKELY that we can remotely trigger persistent slab avalanches breaking 3-6' deep failing on faceted snow. Elsewhere, MODERATE danger exists at mid and upper-elevations on leeward slopes where it is POSSIBLE to trigger wind-drifts that formed overnight.
Yesterday's activity confirms the hazard at play and I am sticking with my strategy of avoiding slopes with a persistent weak layer all together. But no stress, great riding exists on low angle slopes in protected terrain out of the windzone where sun and wind are yet to have their way with things.

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