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RegisterJan 10th, 2018–Jan 11th, 2018
Olympics.
Shallow recent snow will be available to form small wind slabs on any wind exposed terrain. Watch for changing conditions Wednesday as a strong storm approaches. Early season hazards still exist throughout the Hurricane Ridge area..
A cooling trend continues with scattered light showers overnight Tuesday and early Wednesday with light to moderate winds.
Shallow recent snow will be available for wind transport and may support small wind slabs forming near and above treeline.
The next strong storm is forecast to arrive Wednesday night, however if the storm arrives earlier than forecast expect increasing danger late Wednesday. Watch for changing weather conditions through the day Wednesday and be prepared to alter plans accordingly.
Early season hazards still exist. Many creek beds have still not filled in for the winter.
There have been about 4-6" of recent snow since Sunday, with mixed precipitation types reported Sunday morning. The underlying snow is very strong and has formed a supportable crust following last weeks warm temperatures to high elevations. Any avalanche danger in the Hurricane Ridge area should be confined to the shallow recent snowfall since Sunday as the underlying snowpack is very strong.
The height of snow across the terrain is quite variable. Numerous obstacles still exist at all elevations.
Observations
NPS rangers reported about 3 inches of new snow as of Tuesday morning.
NPS rangers Sunday morning reported snowfall on the drive up to Hurricane Ridge had begun to mix with ice pellets by 8 am Sunday morning. Temperatures stayed below freezing at Hurricane Ridge on Sunday with continuous light precipitation and gusty south winds.