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RegisterApr 20th, 2019–Apr 21st, 2019
Glacier.
Manage your exposure to solar slopes carefully! Today is the first solar input on the new storm snow in the alpine.
A mix of sun and cloud is forecast today with freezing levels rising to 2000m and winds switching to light from the NW. A clear night tonight will be followed by more of the same tomorrow, with freezing levels rising to 2300m. Monday, a Pacific front arrives bringing 35mm of precipitation by Wednesday and freezing levels up to 2500m.
A thin surface crust exists this morning, but expect it to break down quickly. We have received 35 mm of precipitation in the past 36 hours, falling primarily as rain up to ~1900 m and accompanied by mod to strong S'ly winds. The snowpack is isothermal BTL and thin areas at TL. Dry snow can still be found on Northerly aspects in the high alpine.
A natural avalanche cycle with numerous size 3-3.5 avalanches occurred yesterday in the east highway corridor, primarily from north aspects in the alpine. Many of these avalanches initiated as wet slabs from yesterday's rain event.