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RegisterMar 15th, 2018–Mar 16th, 2018
Olympics.
Expect spring like conditions in the Olympics Friday. Firm snow surface conditions in the morning and on shady slopes may make stopping a fall very difficult. The sun will soften surface snow during the day on steep sunny slopes. When you see new roller balls or wet surface snow deeper than your ankle, it’s time to change slope aspect.
Spring like conditions will prevail in the Olympics Friday limiting avalanche danger. Frim surface snow in the morning will be found in most locations. Be careful if you travel on these slopes before they soften. If you fall it may be difficult to stop.
The sun will soften the surface snow throughout the day. Expect this to occur first on steep sunny slopes moving from eastern to southern to western aspects as the day progresses. If you see new loose wet avalanches, notice new roller balls, or experience soft surface snow deeper than your ankle, it’s time to change slopes. Use aspect to stay ahead of any loose wet avalanche problems. Be aware of high consequence slopes such above cliffs or creeks where even a small loose wet avalanche may have higher consequences.
Increasing clouds and an occasional light snow shower in the afternoon will limit avalanche activity later in the day.
Sunny weather and cool clear nights has created melt-freeze conditions on all slopes receiving direct sunshine. This surface crust should be generally supportable on sunny aspects.
On shaded slopes, a thinner temperature melt-freeze crust formed last weekend. This crust is likely semi-supportable and may be covered by 1-2” of soft snow in some places. Soft snow will be most prevalent on shaded slopes at higher elevations.
Several layers exist within the snowpack. Currently we do not have any information suggesting that any of these layers are a potential problem.
Observations
No recent observations have been received.