Record Heat Sparks Avalanche Concerns in Colorado Mountains
Record Heat Sparks Avalanche Concerns in Colorado Mountains
US · Published Mar 20, 2026
Unprecedented heat wave in Colorado mountains is causing rapid snowmelt and increasing avalanche risks.
Experts advise against backcountry travel and urge extreme caution due to unstable snowpack conditions.
Monitor weather forecasts and avalanche advisories from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) for the latest updates.
Colorado heatwave causes high avalanche risk
A period of record-setting warmth is affecting Colorado's mountainous regions, leading to heightened avalanche risks. The unusual heat wave is causing rapid snowmelt, which destabilizes snowpacks and increases the likelihood of avalanches. This situation is particularly concerning as the weekend approaches, when outdoor activities in the high country are popular. The warm temperatures are unprecedented for this time of year, contributing to the potential for dangerous conditions in areas known for winter sports and hiking.
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