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RegisterNov 24th, 2020–Nov 25th, 2020
Glacier.
Like the pandemic, the persistent slab is with us for the foreseeable future.
Although natural activity has dropped, snowfall and wind later today/tonight may wake up the deeper layer.
Avoid overhead hazard if/when today's storm pulse arrives.
Snow developing today/tonight, then unsettled for a couple days, then another minor storm Friday.
Today/Tonight: Snow developing around noon, 15-20cm, Alp high -7*C, light/mod SW winds at ridge top increasing later in afternoon through evening
Wed: Isolated flurries with trace amounts, mod SW winds, Alp high -8*C
Thurs: Flurries,-9*C, mod SW winds
Southerly winds in the high alpine have built fresh slabs in immediate lees. The Nov 5th crust is now buried over 1m in most starting zones. This crust complex is over 8cm thick, and can be found up to 2500m on all aspects; with facets above and below, this is an active weak layer that will persist for a long time.
No new avalanches observed since early Saturday morning.
Large natural avalanches to sz 3 were triggered by last weeks snowfall in the highway corridor. Several of these failed on the Nov 5th crust/facet layer.
There are several MIN reports of natural, and skier triggered avalanches that occurred during last weeks storm.