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RegisterFeb 2nd, 2023–Feb 3rd, 2023
Glacier.
Hazard will remain elevated as rising winds and temps form reactive storm slabs through out the park.
Expect loose dry sluffing in steep terrain.
Thursday/Wednesday: Natural avalanche cycles throughout the highway corridor of loose and slab avalanches failing in the recent storm snow. Avalanches were mostly size 1.5-2, with isolated size 2.5-3.
A natural cornice failure triggered a size 3 deep persistent slab on the SE slope of Grizzly Peak on Saturday.
Warming temperatures and moderate winds will encourage slab formation in the recent 30-40cm of low-density storm snow. Below this snow is old wind-affected surfaces in the alpine/treeline and a melt freeze crust below treeline.
The early Jan surface hoar layers are buried 60-90cm and is most prevalent at treeline. The November 17th facet weakness can still be found near the base of the snowpack in many areas.
A break between storms on Friday, moderate to strong SW winds continue. The next storm arrives Friday night into Saturday bringing light to moderate precipitation and seasonal temperatures.
Tonight: Clear, Alp Low -6*C, Fz lvl valley bottom, Mod SW winds.
Fri: Flurries, 5 cm, Alp High -5*C, Fz Lvl 1300 m, Mod SW winds.
Sat: Flurries, 7 cm, Alp High -5*C, Fz lvl 1200 m, Mod gusting to strong SW winds.