01/15/2026
Forecasters say avalanche danger is lower than it was during the holidays, after a series of storms helped build snowpack. And calmer weather allowed the snow to settle. Still, experts remind backcountry users that improved conditions don’t eliminate the risk.
Since Christmas, one person has died in a backcountry avalanche near Lake Tahoe, with several others close calls. In a separate incident, a ski patroller at Mammoth Mountain was killed while conducting avalanche mitigation work.
Andy Anderson, an avalanche forecaster with the Sierra Avalanche Center, urges travelers to check daily avalanche forecasts, obtain safety training, and watch for warning signs.
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🎙️Reporting by Maria Palma
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