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RegisterNov 30th, 2022–Dec 1st, 2022
South Coast, North Shore, Sasquatch, Sasquatch, Sky Pilot, Tetrahedron, Skagit.
Recent storm snow will need more time to settle and bond.
Seek sheltered areas where the wind hasn't loaded terrain features.
Many small loose dry avalanches have been reported throughout the area. A group reported in the MIN Wednesday morning that they experienced cracks in the snow and that the new snow layer was reactive.
Approximately 40 cm of new snow fell Tuesday evening. This new storm slab will be reactive and a natural avalanche cycle is to be expected Wednesday. At higher elevations, the new snow covers wind-affected snow which overlies a melt-freeze crust. In the immediate lee of features pockets of wind-loaded snow are to be expected.
At around 1000 m the snowpack is reach depths between 95 and 125 cm. Below treeline elevation, the conditions for avalanches are still below the threshold.
Wednesday Night
Clear with cloudy periods, no accumulation, winds southwest 20 km/h, temperature -5 C at 1000 m.
Thursday
Sunny with cloudy periods, no accumulation, winds southeast 15 km/h, -5 C at 500 m.
Friday
Cloudy, 15 - 20 cm accumulation, winds southeast 20 to 30 km/h, temperatures 0 to -5 C at 500 m.
Saturday
Mix of sun and cloud, 5 cm accumulation, winds east 10 km/h, 0 C at 500 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.