Summary
Confidence
Fair - Freezing levels are uncertain for the entire period
Weather Forecast
Thursday: A weak high pressure system builds promoting clear and dry conditions with light westerly winds and 1800m freezing levels.Friday: An upper trough of low pressure will move over the Interior late Thursday through Friday bringing light to locally moderate precipitation. Freezing levels will be around 1400m. Winds light to moderate from the west.Saturday: Overcast with light precipitation possible. Winds light from the south.
Avalanche Summary
Natural wet-loose avalanches up to Size 2.5 continue to be reported from throughout the region on solar aspects at all elevations. Isolated cornice releases up to 2.0 have also been reported.
Snowpack Summary
Clear, warm days and cold nights have brought spring's daily melt freeze cycle to the surface snow on sunny aspects into the alpine and all aspects at lower elevations (below 1800m). On high shaded terrain surface hoar is growing, and warm temperatures have promoted settlement within the upper snowpack. Cornices are very large!The March 10th surface hoar/crust interface is buried more than 100cm in most places. Although unlikely to trigger, this deep persistent weakness remains a concern because of the potential for very large avalanches particularly with heavy triggers such as cornice falls or lighter triggers on solar aspects where the crust is more prevalent. Below this the snowpack is well settled.
Problems
Loose Wet
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South.
Elevations: All elevations.
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Cornices
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.
Elevations: Alpine.
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Valid until: Apr 4th, 2013 2:00PM