Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains

Issued by Craig Gordon on
Tuesday morning, April 8, 2025
Tuesday morning, April 8, 2025
From tip to tail and around the dial, today's avalanche danger is generally LOW and human-triggered avalanches are UNLIKELY. While I suspect both wind and cloud cover help temper wet, loose snow avalanches, any solid shot of sunshine could help grease the skids and kick off a round a damp sluffs and small slides. In addition, I'm avoiding pockets of stiff, wind-drifted snow in steep, rocky, alpine terrain.
Remember... triggering a relatively small avalanche, a fall in consequential terrain, or just a wardrobe malfunction miles away from a trailhead could turn the day sideways in a hurry.

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