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RegisterMar 27th, 2024–Mar 28th, 2024
Glacier.
Spring convective flurries and moderate winds have created a new windslab in the Alpine and some areas at Treeline. Use caution at ridgetop or exposed/cross loaded areas.
On Sunday a size 1 wind slab was reported near the summit of Mt Rogers. No other avalanches have been observed or reported in the Park for several days.
Spring convective flurries have added 10-15 cms of new snow, which has been redistributed by wind in the alpine.
Expect a robust surface crust on all aspects below 1700m making for difficult travel. Above this elevation north facing slopes still hold up to 15cm of dry snow.
A weak layer formed on March 9th is down ~30cm and the Feb 3rd persistent weak layer is down 80-140cm deep, this layer may become active with the next warm up. The lower snowpack is well settled and strong.
We'll experience unsettled weather this week, with potential for convective flurries. A frontal system brings light snowfall Thursday/Friday.
Tonight: Cloudy with flurries. Snow: 4cms, alpine temp: high -4 °C, SW winds 15km/hr gusting 40, FZL 1200m
Thurs: Cloudy with sunny periods, Snow: trace, alpine high -4 °C, winds: SW 15-30km/hr, FZL 1600m
Fri: Cloudy with flurries. Snow: 6cm, alpine high -4 °C, FZL 1700m