Observation Date
        3/14/2025 
  
      Observer Name
        Collett
  
      Region
        Salt Lake » Big Cottonwood Canyon » Mill D North
  
      Location Name or Route
        Mill D North
  Weather 
      Sky
        Obscured
  
      Precipitation
        Moderate Snowfall
  
      Wind Direction
        Northwest
  
      Wind Speed
        Moderate
  
      Weather Comments
        Snow rates of S2 tapering off to S1 by 800 AM. Outside of sheltered terrain winds were moderate gusting strong out to of the N/NW. Winds seemed to be ramping up. 
    
Snow Characteristics 
      New Snow Depth
        14"
  
      New Snow Density
        Medium
  
      Snow Surface Conditions
        Powder
  
      Snow Characteristics Comments
        About 30-35 cm HN that was mostly upright. I say mostly becasue there was a 5 cm layer of slab of denser snow/graupel/rimed precip particles on the surface that seemed to be from the last couple hours. 
 
    
Red Flags 
      Red Flags
        Heavy Snowfall
      Wind Loading
      Cracking
  
      Red Flags Comments
        Over 12" snow and 1" SWE in the last 24 hour and still dumping is definitely red flag worthy. Easy to trigger shallow soft slabs and dry loose within the new snow on test slopes. Winds were rapidly transporting new snow and creating harder drifts. Cracking observed in new wind drifts. 
    
Avalanche Problem #1 
      Problem
        Wind Drifted Snow
  
      Trend
        Increasing Danger
  
      Problem #1 Comments
        Winds were cranking and moving a ton of snow, and creating wind slabs. I'd expect you'd find the largest avalanches in the wind zone today. Increasing danger trend as winds do not seem to be letting up. 
 
    
Avalanche Problem #2 
      Problem
        New Snow
  
      Trend
        Decreasing Danger
  
      Problem #2 Comments
        Overall new snow seemed to be bonding well with old snow surfaces on many aspects from S to N facing. New snow seemed mostly upright aside from the density inversion in the upper couple inches. On test slopes it was easy to trigger small dry loose and soft slabs on the upper density inversion. 
 
 
    
      Comments
        Overall the new snow intabilites seemed to be the main conern this morning with wind slabs being the biggest concern. In sheltered terrain the powder skiing is A+. 
 
  
      Today's Observed Danger Rating
        Considerable
  
      Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
        None
  
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