Forecast for the Provo Area Mountains
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Issued by Trent Meisenheimer on
Wednesday morning, March 18, 2020
Wednesday morning, March 18, 2020
The avalanche danger is MODERATE on all mid and upper elevation steep slopes for triggering shallow slabs of wind drifted snow. These slabs will be more pronounced on slopes facing northwest, north, and northeast. However, I would be on the lookout for any steep slope that is being loaded by the wind.
It's spring, and if you find yourself on any steep slope that is saturated and unsupportable to our weight, it's a good idea to turn around as wet snow avalanches could remain a possibility today.
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