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RegisterApr 23rd, 2019–Apr 24th, 2019
South Coast.
A spring snowpack can rapidly change in a short time, the likelihood of loose wet avalanches will increase as the snowpack warms.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear, light northeast wind gusting to 35 km/h, treeline temperature +1 C, freezing level 1200 m.
WEDNESDAY: Sunny with clouds, light northwest wind gusting to 30 km/h, treeline temperature +4 C, freezing level 1700 m.
THURSDAY: Cloudy with sunny periods, light southeast wind, treeline temperature +6 C, freezing level 1900 m.
FRIDAY: Mix of sun and clouds, light west wind gusting to 35 km/h, treeline temperature +4 C, freezing level 1800 m.
There have been no recent avalanche reports. If you have any recent observations during your travels, we would greatly appreciate it. If you posted a photo or any other information to the Mountain Information Network (MIN), thanks!
Rain to mountain top has saturated the snowpack. The snow surface may freeze into a melt-freeze crust overnight but should rapidly moisten during daytime warming. The snowpack is melting quickly.