Colorado Avalanche Information Center warns of avalanches ‘large enough to bury or kill you’

FRONT RANGE, Colo. – Colorado authorities are warning that heavy snowfall in the mountains could lead to natural and human-caused avalanches “large enough to bury or kill you” over the next several days.

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center issued an avalanche watch for the Steamboat, Front Range, Vail/Summit, Aspen, and North and South San Juan zones from 6 a.m. Wednesday through noon Thursday.

The information center says travel into or below avalanche-prone areas is not recommended.

“Natural and human triggered avalanches in the new and wind-drifted snow could break up to 3 feet thick and be large enough to bury or kill you,” the center said in a news release Wednesday morning. “If you trigger a smaller avalanche in the new or wind-drifted snow, it could step down to the deeper buried weak layers at the ground resulting in a catastrophic avalanche large enough to break trees or destroy a car.”

The avalanche information center advises anyone who has to go into avalanche territory to evaluate the snowpack and pay attention to the changing conditions.

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Posted on: January 4, 2017Blair Miller