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The Colorado Avalanche Information Center strives to help the people that live, work, visit, and play in the Colorado mountains stay out of avalanches.

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#CAICnmountains CON(3of5) Dangerous conditions in the Park Range, Flat Tops, and Gore Range. Strong winds drifted stiff slabs over weak layers in the upper snowpack. Look for and avoid wind-loaded slopes across the Northern Mountains. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICsmountains MOD(2of5) You can trigger an avalanche in freshly drifted snow; some may break deeply and in surprising ways. Northerly and easterly-facing slopes are the most dangerous. Low-elevation, wind-sheltered areas offer safer options. colorado.gov/avalanche
#CAICcmountains CON(3of5) You can trigger an avalanche in freshly drifted snow. Some may break into deeper weak layers, wider than expected. Wind-loaded easterly-facing slopes are the most dangerous. Lower-angle wind-sheltered slopes offer safer options. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICsmountains MOD(2of5) You can trigger an avalanche in freshly drifted snow; some may break deeper and in surprising ways. Wind-loaded northerly and easterly-facing slopes are the most dangerous. Low-elevation, wind-sheltered areas offer safer options. colorado.gov/avalanche
#CAICcmountains CON(3of5) You can trigger an avalanche in freshly drifted snow. Some may break into deeper weak layers, wider than expected. Wind-loaded easterly-facing slopes are the most dangerous. Lower-angle wind-sheltered slopes offer safer options. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICnmountains CON(3of5) Dangerous conditions exist in the Park Range Flat Tops and Gore Range. Snow and strong winds will build stiff slabs over weak layers in the upper snowpack. Looks for and avoid wind-loaded slopes across the Northern Mountains. colorado.gov/avalanche
#CAICsmountains MOD(2of5) You can trigger an avalanche in freshly drifted snow; some may break deeper and in surprising ways. Wind-loaded northerly and easterly-facing slopes are the most dangerous. Low-angle, wind-sheltered slopes offer safer options. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICcmountains MOD(2of5) Expect more snow and wind on Thursday as a system moves into the area. You can trigger avalanches that break on buried weak layers especially on easterly-facing slopes. These can be large. Lower-angle slopes offer safer options. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICnmountains MOD(2of5)You can trigger an avalanche at upper elevations on north through easterly-facing slopes where you find drifted snow. Avalanches within the new snow may break into a weak layer 2-4 ft deep. Wind-sheltered slopes offer safer travel. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICnmountains MOD(2of5)You can trigger an avalanche at upper elevations where you find drifted snow. If you feel a moist snow surface, see pinwheels or fan-like point releases move colder, dry snow less than about 30 degrees for safer travel options. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICcmountains CON(3of5) The most dangerous slopes face easterly directions at upper elevations. Here, you can trigger an avalanche remotely and they can break wider than you anticipated. Avoid traveling on or under steep northerly or easterly slopes. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICsmountains MOD(2of5)You can trigger a dangerous avalanche in surface snow which steps down into a larger, deeper slide. Wind-drifted upper-elevation northerly and easterly slopes are the most dangerous. Slopes under thirty degrees offer safer choices. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICsmountains MOD(2of5)You can trigger a dangerous avalanche in surface snow which steps down into a larger, deeper slide. Wind-drifted upper-elevation northerly and easterly slopes are the most dangerous. Slopes under thirty degrees offer safer choices. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICcmountains CON(3of5) The most dangerous slopes face easterly directions at upper elevations. Here, you can trigger an avalanche remotely and they can break wider than you anticipated. Avoid traveling on or under steep northerly or easterly slopes. colorado.gov/avalanche
#CAICnmountains MOD(2of5)You can trigger an avalanche at upper elevations on north through easterly-facing slopes with drifted snow. Slides can break in the new snow; some can break deeper and be more dangerous. Wind-sheltered slopes offer safer travel. colorado.gov/avalanche
#CAICsmountains CON(3of5) You can trigger a dangerous avalanche that breaks under a cohesive layer of surface snow or much wider and larger, failing on weak layers deeper in the snowpack. Stick to low-angle slopes without steeper slopes above. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICcmountains CON(3of5)Dangerous avalanche conditions exist. Although most steep slopes are dangerous, the most dangerous areas face northerly and easterly directions at upper elevations. Stick to low-angle slopes for safer travel options. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICnmountains MOD(2of5) You can trigger an avalanche at upper elevations on north through easterly slopes where snow drifted. Slides can break in new snow and some can break deeper, larger, and more dangerous. Wind-sheltered slopes offer safer travel. colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICsmountains CON (3of5) Dangerous avalanche conditions. You can trigger a large destructive avalanche on many slopes. Most will break in the new snow; some may break deeper and in surprising ways. Stick to low-angle slopes without steeper slopes above colorado.gov/avalanche
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#CAICcmountains CON(3of5) Unusually dangerous avalanche conditions exist throughout the region. The most dangerous slopes face northerly and easterly directions near and above the treeline. Avoid traveling on or under steep slopes on aspects of concern. colorado.gov/avalanche
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