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Glacier.
New snow and winds have created storm slabs at upper elevations.
Watch for signs of reactivity at the interface of this new snow, especially where it sits over a crust.
Still getting out? Consider posting a MIN report!
On Satruday, there were a few natural avalanches up to size 2.5 in the highway corridor. These were loose wet avalanches, triggered by convective showers and daytime warming.
On Friday there was a natural avalanche cycle triggered by rain & warm temps. This cycle produced avalanches up to size 3.5
There was a report on Thursday of a few skier triggered size 1's from the Herdman Couloir. MIN Report Here
New snow over the weekend accompanied by moderate winds created storm slabs that sit over a series of crusts on all aspects except high north faces, where they overlie dry snow.
The Feb 3rd crust, down ~110cm, is the dominant mid-pack layer and still produces isolated planar results when tested.
Below tree line the snowpack is shrinking rapidly with many south and west facing slopes bare at low elevations
Unsettled weather will continue with cloud cover and isolated flurries for another day before drying out mid week.
Tonight: Clear with isolated flurries, alpine low -7°C, Freezing Level (FZL) 1000m, gusty moderate SW winds.
Mon: Cloudy with isolated flurries, low -10°C, high -5°C, FZL 1700m moderate W winds.
Tues: Mix of sun and cloud, low -9°C, high -3°C, FZL 1800m, moderate W winds.