Avalanche risk grows Friday in Colorado mountains

A day after the Colorado Avalanche Information Center issued a special avalanche advisory, CAIC forecasters have upgraded the avalanche risk rating from considerable to high for much of the state’s mountainous terrain and issued avalanche warnings for two areas.

Avalanche warnings are in effect for the Park Range, north and east of Steamboat Springs from the Wyoming border to the Kremmling area, and the Ruby, Anthracite, and Ragged mountains west of Crested Butte and Marble.

“Very dangerous avalanche conditions exist,” CAIC said of those areas. “You can easily trigger avalanches large enough to bury you, and you can expect many of these avalanches to release naturally. Very dangerous avalanche conditions will continue through the end of the day Monday. Travel in avalanche terrain is not recommended.”

Other areas of the northern and central mountains are rated at high avalanche risk, level four on CAIC’s one to five scale, and they could reach the tipping point for avalanche warnings.

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