‘Rare’ warning: ‘Extreme’ avalanche danger likely in Utah backcountry Scott D. Pierce © Provided by Salt Lake Tribune (Photo courtesy of the Utah Avalanche Center) This photo taken Feb. 6, 2021, shows the 1,000-foot-wide avalanche that swept down northeast-facing Wilson Glade in Mill Creek Canyon, carrying four skiers from two separate parties to their deaths. One skier clung to a tree to escape the slide and then rescued two others who were completely buried, according to the Utah Avalanche Center.
The chance of “deadly avalanches” in Utah’s backcountry is “likely” over the next few days, according to the Utah Avalanche Center.
Heavy snowfall and drifting from the ongoing winter storm across the state “will continue to overload an exceptionally weak snowpack,” resulting in “very dangerous avalanche conditions,” according to the center.
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