Video: Man saves his brother caught in Logan Valley avalanche
Dec 26, 2024, 5:31 PM | Updated: 5:40 pm
Currently, a persistent weak layer is “widespread in upper-elevation terrain” of northern Utah, according to forecasters at the center, and “most slopes are plagued by very poor snow structure.”
“Remotely triggered avalanches remain possible, and dangerous avalanches might be triggered from flat terrain below steep slopes. On the other hand, a dangerous avalanche may wait until a rider gets out in the middle of the slab before it releases,” the center reports. These dangers are especially prevalent in the Bear River Range.
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