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RegisterFeb 22nd, 2024–Feb 23rd, 2024
Glacier.
Avalanche hazard has risen with new snow and warm temperatures.
As the winds pick-up, watch for freshly transported snow making human triggered avalanches possible.
Natural slab avalanches as big as size 2.5 were observed Thursday from the steep north facing terrain of Mt. Macdonald & Mt. Green.
On Wednesday, a field team triggered loose, moist avalanches below tree-line in steep, unsupported terrain.
Isolated natural activity was observed along the highway corridor Monday/Tuesday this week. Avalanches were dry, loose sluffs from steep terrain.
A thin surface crust exists below tree-line & warm temps are settling 20 cm of new snow into a slab, which overlies a spring like surface. This includes soft snow in protected terrain on polar aspects, breakable crust on steep solar aspects, and wind slab in exposed terrain at ridge top.
A strong crust (widespread below 2500m) is down 50cm.
The mid to lower snowpack continues to round - except in isolated areas of the alpine where an unusually thin & faceted snowpack exists.
A cold front approaches bringing snow and strong winds.
Tonight: Cloudy/flurries, Alp low -6°C, ridgetop winds W light, FZ Lvl: 1300m
Fri: 4cm, Alp high -6°C, Mod to Strong to Extreme SW wind, FZ Lvl: 1300m
Sat: 10cm, Alp high -5°C, light/gusting mod SW wind, FZ Lvl: 1300m
Sun: 22cm, 10cm, Alp high -4°C, light/gusting to mod W wind, FZLvl: 1200m