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RegisterFeb 20th, 2022–Feb 21st, 2022
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Southwest winds have turned northeast and may load unexpected features. Watch for reactivity on all aspects around ridgelines.
Check for changing conditions as you move through different aspects and elevations.
Arctic air drops temperatures and clears skies this week. Expect mostly sunny days with a chance of occasional flurries.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Isolated flurries continue with partly cloudy skies. Light to moderate northeast winds. Freezing levels at valley bottom.
MONDAY: A mix of sun and cloud, moderate northeast winds possibly gusting strong. Freezing levels below valley bottom, alpine high of -20. Chance of isolated flurries.
TUESDAY: Mostly clear, moderate northeast winds. Freezing levels below valley bottom. Alpine high of -20. Chance of isolated flurries.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny with scattered cloud. Light winds. Freezing level at valley bottom, alpine high of -17. Chance of isolated flurries.
On Saturday, several small slabs and loose dry were reported as snowfall began to accumulate.
We expect human triggered slab avalanche activity to have continued on Sunday, within the storm snow.
20-30cm of recent snowfall sits over a melt freeze crust on solar aspects at all elevations, and wind effected surfaces in exposed terrain.
A buried surface hoar layer can be found 30-60 cm deep on north-facing slopes around treeline. This layer has been reactive in snowpack tests, and new snow is expected to increase the likelihood of triggering this layer.
The snowpack below is well consolidated, with a crust/facet layer found near the bottom of the snowpack. It is currently considered dormant, but could become active later this season. Check out the forecaster blog for more information.