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RegisterApr 9th, 2017–Apr 10th, 2017
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Watch for fresh wind slabs near ridges in steep terrain, mainly above treeline. Any sun breaks can quickly make fresh snow unstable on steep solar slopes. Small loose wet slides may entrain significant snow in steeper sun exposed terrain.
A front is expected to move through the region overnight Sunday, followed by showers Monday. Light to moderate snow at cool temperatures and moderate winds should build some fresh wind slabs above treeline by Monday.
Cooler temperatures and light showers Monday should allow for storm layers to begin settling.
Watch for recent wind slabs in higher terrain on steep lee slopes, mainly NW-NE facing.
Recent cornices are very large and have likely been weakened during this most recent storm cycle. Natural cornice releases and resulting slab avalanches are dangerous and unpredictable. Give cornices a wide berth if traveling along ridge-lines and avoid slopes below large cornices. See a blog post regarding cornices here.
Other avalanche problems not listed that may be encountered on Monday include storm slabs in more sheltered areas above treeline that experienced rapidly accumulating snowfall for more than a few hours.
Remember that solar effects can rapidly increase the touchiness of various types of avalanches at this time of year, loose-wet, cornices, glide and wind slab to name a few.
Weather and Snowpack
Heavy rain in mid March has left behind a well consolidated old snowpack with one or more strong melt freeze crusts in the upper snowpack.
The most recent strong storm arrived early Friday morning through Saturday morning, 4/8. This storm deposited about a foot of snow at Hurricane Ridge by early Saturday with very strong S winds Friday afternoon, averaging over 40 mph with gusts over 90 mph! This weather would have built large wind slabs on lee slopes below ridges as well as new fresh cornices along ridges.
Cooling, diminishing showers and winds Saturday allowed for the storm snow to begin settling and stabilizing.
Fair weather and sunshine Sunday allowed for more consolidation and some surface snow melt on all but steep shaded slopes in higher terrain.
Recent Observations
No recent observations from Hurricane Ridge.