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Avalanche Advisory

Issued by the National Weather Service - Salt Lake City, UT

    AVALANCHE ADVISORY  

Wasatch Mountains I-80 North, UT; Wasatch Mountains South of I-80, UT; Western Uinta Mountains, UT; Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs, UT; Central Mountains, UT; Southern Mountains, UT


Avalanche Advisory issued February 20 at 5:52AM MST by NWS Salt Lake City UT

THE FOREST SERVICE UTAH AVALANCHE CENTER IN SALT LAKE CITY HAS ISSUED A SPECIAL AVALANCHE BULLETIN WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM MST FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20TH TO 6 AM MST MONDAY FEBRUARY 23RD


Areas Affected: Wasatch Mountains I-80 North; Wasatch Mountains South of I-80; Western Uinta Mountains; Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs; Central Mountains; Southern Mountains

Urgency: Unknown

Severity: Unknown

Certainty: Unknown

Alert Sent: Friday 5:52am MST

Alert Effective: Friday 5:52am MST

Alert Expires: Tuesday 6:00am MST

Event Onset: Friday 5:52am MST

Issued by: NWS Salt Lake City UT


Details:
...THE FOREST SERVICE UTAH AVALANCHE CENTER IN SALT LAKE CITY HAS ISSUED A SPECIAL AVALANCHE BULLETIN WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM MST FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20TH TO 6 AM MST MONDAY FEBRUARY 23RD...

SABSLC

* WHAT...The Utah Avalanche Center is warning of dangerous
avalanche conditions across all Utah mountains this weekend.
This week's heavy snowfall and strong winds overloaded
preexisting weak layers, creating a HIGH avalanche danger across
the entire state. With improving weather moving in for the
weekend, avalanche accidents are likely in the backcountry.
There have already been two tragic avalanche fatalities this
week, as well as several close calls and numerous backcountry
avalanches reported.

* WHERE...The mountains of Utah and southeast Idaho.

* WHEN...6 AM MST Friday, February 20th 2006 until Monday,
February 23rd 2006 at 6 AM MST.

* IMPACTS...Dangerous avalanche conditions exist in the
backcountry and will persist through the weekend. Natural
avalanches are possible, and people are likely to trigger
avalanches on slopes steeper than 30 degrees. Dangerous and
deadly avalanches can be triggered remotely (from a distance or
from below). People leaving ski area boundaries are entering the
backcountry where the same dangerous avalanche conditions exist.

Information:
Backcountry travelers should consult www.utahavalanchecenter.org
or call 1-888-999-4019 for more detailed information.

This Bulletin does not apply to ski areas or highways where
avalanche hazard reduction measures are performed.

Meta data:
ID: urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.2172073d42bef2d4fa6ad87af597e3e225804a8b.001.1
Codes: UTZ110, UTZ111, UTZ112, UTZ113, UTZ117, UTZ125
Link: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.2172073d42bef2d4fa6ad87af597e3e225804a8b.001.1