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Coquihalla, Manning, Skagit.
Watch for changing surface conditions as you travel
Small, wet avalanches become more likely as the surface crust breaks down. Continue to give cornices space, they may be weak and unstable.
No new avalanches have been reported in the last 2 days. We expect wet avalanches may occur on sun affected slopes with strong sunshine and warm temperatures on Friday. North-facing alpine slopes still hold dry snow, reactivity may affected in wind affected pockets here.
If you have any recent photos or observations, please submit them to the Mountain Information Network, observations are limited in the spring.
A surface crust can be found on south facing terrain at all elevations in the morning. Watch for the transition to moist snow on these sun affected slopes as sun and warm temperatures break down the crust each day. On north facing slopes, dry snow can still be found at higher elevations.
Below treeline terrain has low snow cover. Travel conditions are challenging with exposed rocks, stumps, and open creeks.
Thursday Night
Clear skies. 20 km/h easterly ridgetop wind. Freezing level falls to near 800 m.
Friday
Sunny. 20-30 km/h southeast ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature +5 °C. Freezing level near 2000 m.
Saturday
Sun to start with increasing afternoon cloud and possible flurries. 20-35 km/h southeast ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature +6 °C. Freezing level 2100 m.
Saturday
Up to 10 cm of snow is possible by morning, with another 10 cm over the day. 40-50 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -4 °C. Freezing level 1200 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.