Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains
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Issued by Dave Garcia on
Tuesday morning, March 29, 2022
Tuesday morning, March 29, 2022
Four inches of snow overnight and strong Southerly winds have created a MODERATE danger for triggering an avalanche in wind drifted snow on slopes that face W-N-E near and above treeline. Backcountry riders should pay close attention to snowfall rates throughout the day. Fresh wind drifts will continue to form as the storm progresses. There is still a MODERATE danger for triggering an avalanche on a buried persistent weak layer of faceted snow on all steep slopes that face NW-N-E. Slopes that face due South have no snow, and adjacent slopes have a LOW danger.
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