Avalanche watch active for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area until early Tuesday morning

An avalanche watch was reported by the National Weather Service on Monday at 8:36 a.m. in effect until Tuesday Feb. 24, at 5 a.m. for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area.

The NWS Reno NV says to be ready for, “HIGH avalanche danger is anticipated in the backcountry from late Monday night into early Wednesday morning.”

“A significant, high elevation rain on snow event may cause widespread avalanche activity in the mountains. Large avalanches capable of burying or injuring people could occur in backcountry areas,” the NWS said.

How to stay safe according to the NWS

Know the three factors required for an avalanche:

  • Slope: Avalanche generally occur on slopes steeper than 30 degrees
  • Snowpack: Recent avalanches, shooting cracks, and “whumpfing” are signs of unstable snow
  • Trigger: Sometimes it doesn’t take much to tip the balance; people, new snow, and wind are common triggers

Determine if you are on or below slopes that can avalanche:

  • Find out if the snow is stable
  • Get the advisory: Refer to your local avalanche center for current snowpack conditions
  • Get the gear and learn how to use it

Have these three avalanche safety essentials in your pack:

  • Transceiver: So you can be found if covered by the snow
  • Shovel: So you can dig out your partner
  • Probe: So you can locate someone who has been covered by the snow

Avalanche survival rates plummet after about 15 minutes for victims who do not die from trauma. Saving your partner is up to you! Practicing realistic scenarios beforehand is essential.


For more weather alerts in the Tahoe area, visit Weather Advisories

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