Forecast for the Provo Area Mountains

Issued by Evelyn Lees on
Friday morning, February 15, 2019
Friday morning, February 15, 2019
It will be day of increasing avalanche danger, with natural avalanches possible this afternoon and tonight as winds increase and heavy snowfall occurs.
The avalanche danger remains HIGH at the upper elevations in the Provo area mountains, and CONSIDERABLE at the mid and lower elevations. Avoid avalanche terrain at the upper elevations, and avoid travel in run out zones below steep slopes. At the mid and low elevations, a Considerable danger means human triggered avalanches are likely, and careful snowpack evaluation, cautious route finding and conservative decision making are necessary for backcountry travel. Watch for avalanches sliding off roofs. Be especially watchful of kids playing near any house with a large load of snow on the roof.
This afternoon - the High avalanche danger will become more widespread when the winds strengthen and tonight during periods of heavy snowfall.

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