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RegisterDec 19th, 2021–Dec 20th, 2021
Northwest Inland.
Use extra caution near ridge crests. Rider triggerable wind slab can still be found.
Sunday night: light winds from the Northwest with no new snow expected. Low of -23 at 1600m.
Monday: High of -20 at 1600m with the possibility of a temperature inversion. Winds will be moderate to strong from the Northwest.
Tuesday: some light snow with extreme winds from the West. High of -18 at 1600m.
Wednesday: light to moderate East winds with 15cm of new snow expected. High of -13 at 1600m.
No new avalanches were reported over the weekend but observations were limited. If you are out in the mountains please consider making a Mountain Information Network report.
Variable wind over the last week means that wind slab could be found on all aspects in exposed terrain in the alpine and treeline.
An early season crust and facets can be found near the base of the snowpack. This layer now appears to have gone dormant through most of the region but could still be reactive in some shallow snowpack areas.
Snowpack depth at treeline typically ranges from 100-200 cm, with higher values in the western part of the region and tapering to the east. In the far southwest of the region, the height of snow is closer to 300 cm.