Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains
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Issued by Dave Garcia on
Wednesday morning, February 15, 2023
Wednesday morning, February 15, 2023
15 inches of new snow and strong winds have created a rising avalanche danger in the Abajo Mountains. Fresh slabs of wind drifted snow are possible on all aspects at mid and upper elevations.
A remote possibility also remains for triggering a deep avalanche on a weak layer of sugary, faceted snow at the base of the snowpack. You are most likely to encounter this problem on very steep, northerly facing slopes that have a shallower snowpack.
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