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RegisterFeb 14th, 2015–Feb 15th, 2015
Olympics.
Most areas of the Olympics lack snow for avalanches. The only problem to watch for should be possible loose wet avalanches on solar slopes of the highest peaks of the Olympics.
An amplifying upper ridge over the US and BC coastal waters will dominate the weather the next few days. This will cause sunny, warmer weather in the Olympics and Cascades Sunday and early next week.
The only problem to watch for should be possible loose wet avalanches on solar slopes of the highest peaks of the Olympics.
Otherwise little change in the mostly low avalanche danger is expected until significant new snowfall is received.
The meager amounts of snow left in the Hurricane Ridge vicinity are not currently creating an avalanche problem near or below treeline. South slopes at Hurricane are devoid of snow. On shaded or north slopes near and above treeline, there are up to a few feet of stable and consolidated rounded grains or melt forms and crusts.