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RegisterApr 28th, 2023–Apr 29th, 2023
Glacier.
If the elevated avalanche hazard doesn't deter you, hopefully the terrible travel conditions will.
It's a good time to tune up you bike, dust off your climbing shoes, or just dive into some spring cleaning.
Numerous loose snow and slab avalanches were observed on Friday, during the heat of the day. Avalanches were up to size 3 (significantly larger than in previous days) and are starting to gouge deeper into the snowpack. A deeper slab avalanche on the SW side of Cheops is suspected to have failed on the Mar. 31st crust.
Avalanches are expected to continue to increase in size as the snowpack warms.
At upper elevations, warm temperatures and minimal overnight refreeze is weakening a moist upper snowpack. Several crusts buried in the top 50cm of the snowpack are beginning to break down as the snow warms. 20-40cm above the ground, the Nov 17 basal weakness can still be found in many areas.
Below treeline, the entire snowpack has become isothermal, and is losing strength as the day warms.
Warm, sunny weather through the weekend, with above seasonal temps and high freezing levels (FZL).
Tonight: Clear, Alpine Low 7°C, FZL 3500m, Light S ridgetop wind.
Sat: Mainly sunny, Alpine High 12°C, Light SW wind, FZL 3600m.
Sun: Mixed sun and cloud, Low 9°C, High 15°C, FZL 3600m.
Mon: Isolated showers, Low 9°C, High 15°C, FZL 3700m.