Forecast for the Logan Area Mountains
Issued by Toby Weed on
Friday morning, April 5, 2024
Friday morning, April 5, 2024
Overnight temperatures stayed well above freezing at all stations again, but cooling and continuing strong winds should keep a lid on wet avalanche activity. The danger is MODERATE, with natural and human-triggered wet avalanches and cornice falls possible. Rain on the already-saturated snow could elevate the danger of wet avalanches on steep low—and mid-elevation slopes. Also, areas with heightened conditions exist in drifted upper-elevation terrain where people might trigger hard wind slab avalanches.
Evaluate snow and terrain carefully.
Evaluate snow and terrain carefully.
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