Summary
Confidence
Low - Due to the number of field observations
Weather Forecast
MONDAY: Mix of sun and cloud with isolated flurries / Light southwest wind / Freezing level 2000mTUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with isolated flurries / Light southwest wind / Freezing level 2000mWEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy with isolated flurries / Light southwest wind / Freezing level 2000mNOTE: Convective flurries, which are common this time of year, can result in widely varying snowfall amounts. These spring squalls routinely drop 20+ cm of snow in one valley while the adjacent drainage remains dry. For this reason, the distribution of avalanche problems associated with new snow vary greatly within a region.
Avalanche Summary
Numerous natural cornice triggered size 3 persistent slab avalanches were reported on north aspects in this region on Saturday. Exposure to large cornices remains a significant concern.
Snowpack Summary
Cornices continue to fall down and trigger large avalanches. Small wind slabs may still be lingering in isolated locations below alpine ridgetops. The middle of the snowpack is generally well settled and continues to transition into a spring melt/freeze regime except for high elevation northerly aspects. Expect the entire thickness of the snowpack to be moist or wet at lower elevations. At upper elevations a deep persistent layer consisting of facets sitting on a crust that was buried back in November has been sporadically reactive to heavy loads such as a cornice fall or the weight of a smaller avalanche running.
Problems
Cornices
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.
Elevations: Alpine.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Loose Wet
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South.
Elevations: All elevations.
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Valid until: Apr 24th, 2017 2:00PM