As temperatures rise Sunday, so will the danger of avalanches rise in areas that don’t typically see them, according to a warning issued by the Utah Avalanche Center.
Danger could rise from “considerable” to “high” if conditions stay warm enough, the Utah Avalanche Center said.
For Sunday, the center advises people to “remember to watch your exits and plan to avoid terrain traps in the heat of the day.” People should also stay off of and out from under slopes steeper than 30 degrees, and stay away from avalanche run-outs.
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