Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Mar 16th, 2018 3:56PM
The alpine rating is Wind Slabs and Loose Wet.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Moderate - Timing or intensity of solar radiation is uncertain
Weather Forecast
Not much change in the weather pattern: A mix of sun and cloud and little if any precipitation.SATURDAY: A mix of sun and cloud / Light easterly winds / Alpine temperature +2 C / Freezing level 1500 m.SUNDAY: Partly cloudy / Light northerly winds / Alpine temperature +1 C / Freezing level 1400 m.MONDAY: Cloudy with isolated flurries / Light to moderate westerly winds / Alpine temperature near 0 degrees C / Freezing level 1000 m.
Avalanche Summary
On Wednesday and Thursday, wet loose avalanches were observed at tree line and below. Some of these stepped down to basal facets in northern parts of the region.
Snowpack Summary
Recent warming and rain have melted and refrozen the snow surface at higher elevations. Expect the snow surface to be wet or a melt-freeze crust on all aspects except for possibly high elevation north. Strong easterly to southerly winds have redistributed any available soft snow and produced variable surfaces at high elevations, including wind slabs in lee and cross-loaded features. This overlies a sun crust on solar aspects and 5 to 20 mm surface hoar on sheltered, shady aspects at all elevation bands.Beneath this, layers of crusts, facets, and isolated surface hoar buried 50 to 100 cm exist below the surface from mid- and late-February. A surface hoar and crust layer from January is buried around 150 to 200 cm.Near the bottom of the snowpack, sugary facets exist in colder and dryer parts of the region, such as the far north.
Problems
Wind Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South, South West.
Elevations: Alpine.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Loose Wet
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Mar 17th, 2018 2:00PM