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Teton Pass closure planned for April 7

The Wyoming Department of Transportation is scheduling a closure of WYO 22, Teton Pass for 9 a.m. April 7, 2018.

WYDOT crews will be conducting avalanche mitigation activities due to deteriorating conditions and extremely high avalanche danger on Teton Pass.

The closure will more than likely carry into the afternoon until about 3 p.m., when WYDOT will provide an update on road and mountain conditions; however, an extended closure is anticipated.

“It’s like an atmospheric river up there,” WYDOT Avalanche Technician Brian Gorsage said.

WYDOT avalanche technicians will continue to closely monitor two major slide paths in the Hoback Canyon as well.

Crews will not hesitate to close the Hoback Canyon or close WYO 22 Teton Pass sooner than scheduled if conditions continue to worsen.

“This is an extremely hazardous scenario. There is an excessive amount of high elevation rain, which leads to risky conditions,” WYDOT District 3 Maintenance Engineer Tory Thomas said.

WYDOT is encouraging residents and commuters to plan ahead.

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