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RegisterMar 28th, 2022–Mar 29th, 2022
South Rockies.
Despite a decent overnight refreeze, solars aspects slopes will soften quickly with intense sunshine and warming temperatures. Be particularly cautious on and under steep slopes when they are baking in the sun.
A ridge of high pressure will build in for Tuesday, bringing a sunny and dry day with freezing levels up to 2000 to 2500 metres.
MONDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with clear periods and isolated flurries. 2-4 cm. 15-25 km/h northwesterly winds becoming northeasterly. Low alpine temperature -5 C with freezing level at valley bottom.
TUESDAY: Sunny. No precipitation. 15-25 km/h easterly winds. High alpine temperature +2 C with freezing level around 2200 m.
WEDNESDAY: A mix of sun and cloud with isolated flurries. 1-3 cm. 25-35 km/h southwesterly winds. High alpine temperature +2 C with freezing level around 2200 m.
THURSDAY: A mix of sun and cloud. No precipitation. 15-20 km/h westerly winds. High alpine temperature -2 C with freezing level around 1700 m.
A few isolated loose wet avalanches have been observed on steep facing slopes.
Possible cold, dry snow and thin isolated windslabs on shady slopes in the alpine. Refrozen crust on all aspects into the low alpine, softening in the afternoon at all elevations, and on steep, sunny slopes. Recent warm temperatures, sun, and rain have made the top 10-40 cm of the snowpack moist.
Below 1700 m, the snowpack has been reported as being moist top to bottom, and becoming isothermal.