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RegisterMar 29th, 2021–Mar 30th, 2021
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Continued wind loading and spring sun on recent storm snow may up the sensitivity for rider trigged avalanches or cause a natural cycle that tips into the HIGH range briefly on Tuesday. Continue to make conservative terrain choices while new snow stabilizes.
There is some uncertainty between weather models about the extent of cloud cover during the day on Tuesday. Sunnier skies may increase the likelihood of both natural and human triggered avalanches. Continued moderate to strong winds will also be driving avalanche concerns.
MONDAY NIGHT - Clearing overnight / moderate northwest wind / alpine low temperature near -11 / freezing level at valley bottom
TUESDAY - Mostly sunny / moderate to strong west wind / alpine high temperature near -4 / freezing level 1400 m
WEDNESDAY - Mostly clear / moderate south west wind / alpine high +3 /freezing level 2100 m
THURSDAY- Potential for no overnight freeze / partly cloudy / alpine high +5 / freezing level 2300 m
Widespread natural avalanches up to size 2.5 and skier controlled avalanches up to size 2 were reported on Monday.
Storm slabs reactive to human triggering are still expected on Tuesday, especially in wind loaded areas or on sunny aspects. Sunny skies on Tuesday could cause a quick uptick in natural avalanche activity as well.
Glide cracks continue to grow. This serves as a great reminder to avoid slopes with glide cracks on them at all times. They are inherently unstable and can release at any time.
By Monday we had 30-55 cm of recent storm snow in sheltered areas, and more where there was wind loading from moderate to strong southwest to northwest winds. Soft slabs formed in lee features and around ridge crests and cornices continued to grow.
Only southerly aspects, slopes below treeline got moist on Monday.
Forecast moderate to strong westerly winds on Tuesday could be wind affecting exposed snow surfaces, transporting snow and building new slabs again in open lee terrain.
Recent storm snow sits variety of old surfaces such as crusts on all but north aspects in the alpine and treeline and crusts at all elevations below 1700 m.
The mid-pack and lower snowpack is generally well settled and strong.