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RegisterJan 21st, 2024–Jan 22nd, 2024
Purcells, Dogtooth, East Purcell, West Purcell.
Fresh wind slabs at higher elevations can be found on all aspects. Expect as temperatures continue to be warm, that human triggered avalanches will be likely.
On Saturday one large (size 2) avalanche was initiated utilizing explosives. On Friday explosive testing and control work continued and produced many large to very large avalanches. These avalanches where both wind slab and a very large a deep persistent avalanche. On Thursday explosive avalanche control missions triggered a very large avalanche size 3.5. This avalanche failed on the deep persistent slab layer.
Up to 40 cm of low density new snow combined with southerly winds has developed new and reactive wind slabs. In areas protected from the wind, expected slab development as settlement of the new snow due to warming continues. Below, weak faceted snow can be found in many areas that are protected from the wind.
The mid and lower snowpack is generally weak with several layers of note. Of greatest concern is a well preserved layer of weak facets and/or depth hoar located at the bottom of the snowpack, particularly in alpine terrain.
Snowpack depths at treeline range from 70 to 160 cm.
Sunday Night
Mainly cloudy with flurries, 1-2 cm of snow, southwest ridgetop wind 10 to 20 km/h, treeline temperature -9 °C.
Monday
Mainly cloudy with isolated flurries, 1-2 cm of snow, southwest ridgetop wind 10 to 20 km/h, treeline temperature -3 °C.
TuesdayMainly cloudy with isolated flurries, 1-2 cm of snow, southwest ridgetop wind 10 to 30 km/h, treeline temperature -2 °C.
WednesdayMainly cloudy with isolated flurries, 1-2 cm of snow, southwest ridgetop wind 10 to 20 km/h, treeline temperature -4 °C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.