Forecast for the Ogden Area Mountains

Issued by Nikki Champion on
Sunday morning, December 20, 2020
Sunday morning, December 20, 2020
Human triggered avalanches remain likely at the west through north through southeast facing upper elevation slopes where the weak faceted snow combined with fresh wind drifts are the main avalanches problems. In these places the avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE. Stay off of and out from underneath slopes 30° degrees and steeper at the mid and upper elevations. If you trigger an avalanche, it is likely to break down 18-30" and up to several hundred feet wide.
South facing upper elevations and mid elevations generally had less wind and snow, but human triggered avalanches definitely remain possible, and the avalanche danger is MODERATE.
South facing upper elevations and mid elevations generally had less wind and snow, but human triggered avalanches definitely remain possible, and the avalanche danger is MODERATE.
At low elevations, the snow fell on bare ground, and the avalanche danger is LOW.

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