THE USDA FOREST SERVICE MOUNT SHASTA AVALANCHE CENTER HAS ISSUED AN AVALANCE WARNING FOR THE MOUNT SHASTA AREA OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.
AVALANCE DANGER IS HIGHTHE MOUNTAINS SURROUNDING MT. SHASTA CITY HAVE RECIEVED SEVERAL FEET OF NEW SNOW OVER THE LAST FEW DAY AND AN ADDITIONAL FOOT IS EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS.
STRONG WINDS WILL BE LIKELY DURING THE HEAVIEST SNOW FALL SUNDAY. ADDITIONALLY, WEAK LAYERS EXIST IN THE SNOW PACK AND COMBINED WITH HEAVY SNOW FALL AND WIND LOADING TODAY, THE AVALANCE DANGER IS HIGH. THESE CONDITIONS WILL CREATE
HIGH AVALANCE DANGER IN THE BACKCOUNTRY ABOVE 5000 FEET WHERE BOTH NATURAL AND HUMAN TRIGGERED AVALANCES WILL BE LIKELY. WHILE THE AVALANCE DANGER WILL SLOWLY DECREASE ON MONDAY, THE SNOWPACK WILL REMAIN SENSITIVE AND CAUTION IS STILL ADVISED. THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT INCLUDE SKI AREAS AND HIGHWAYS WHERE AVALANCE MITIGATION IS NORMALLY DONE. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 5 3 0 9 2 6 9 6 1 3 OR VISIT WWW.SHASTAAVALANCHE.ORG THIS AVALANCE WARNING EXPIRES 9AM PST MON FEBRUARY 25 2008.
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