Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Apr 10th, 2012 10:18AM
The alpine rating is Loose Wet, Wet Slabs and Persistent Slabs.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Fair - Timing or intensity of solar radiation is uncertain on Wednesday
Weather Forecast
The weather pattern will begin to change tonight as a dominating ridge of high pressure will start to break down. This will allow a strengthening, moist SW flow to enter the region. Wednesday: Freezing levels will continue to be near 3500 m, with sunny skies and light-moderate Southerly winds. Thursday: Light precipitation should begin later Wednesday night, while Thursday may bring moderate-heavy amounts. Freezing levels will fall 1800 m. Ridgetop winds light gusting moderate from the West. Friday: Lingering, light precipitation through the day. Freezing levels will rise to 2000-2500 m, with sunny skies in the afternoon.
Avalanche Summary
Some loose snow activity on a SE facing slope was reported, but, there is surprisingly little avalanche activity in the region currently.
Snowpack Summary
Spring like weather, and conditions have promoted settlement and bonding within the upper snowpack. Below this a cohesive slab 60-120 cm (depending on the drainage) sits on the March 27th interface. Our field team was out in the region on Tuesday; they were able to find the March 27th interface down around 95cm but test profiles did not produce any results on this layer. At 1900 m on a NE aspect the upper 10cm surface snow has become moist, below this the snow is still dry. All other aspects the snow has become moist. Without significant re-freeze the snowpack may continue to deteriorate through Thursday. Natural avalanches are expected. Large cornices loom over many lee slopes, and could trigger slopes below. Glide cracks are a concern, be sure to give them a wide berth as they are very sensitive and could fail at any moment.
Problems
Loose Wet
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.
Elevations: All elevations.
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Wet Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South, South West.
Elevations: All elevations.
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Persistent Slabs
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
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Valid until: Apr 11th, 2012 9:00AM