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RegisterApr 11th, 2022–Apr 12th, 2022
South Columbia.
Strong northeasterly winds have reverse loaded slopes below alpine ridgetops. Recently formed wind slabs may be reactive to human triggers.
Use high points in the terrain such as ridges or ribs to avoid areas of wind-loaded snow.
Monday night: Partly cloudy / Light southeast wind / Low of -17 / Freezing level valley bottom.
Tuesday: Mix of sun and cloud / Light southeast wind / High of -6 / Freezing level 500 m.
Wednesday: Mix of sun and cloud / Light southeast wind / High of -5 / Freezing level 700 m.
Thursday: Mix of sun and cloud / Light east wind / High of -4 / Freezing level 1000 m.
No new avalanches were reported on Sunday.
10-20 cm of recent snow buries a melt-freeze crust that exists on all aspects to at least 2200 m and up to mountain tops on solar aspects.
Recent strong winds from a variety of directions formed wind slabs on lee aspects in the alpine.
The prominent layer in the upper snowpack is a melt-freeze crust down 60-90 cm.
Cornices are very large and exposure to slopes beneath them should be minimized, especially if the weather is sunny, warm, or windy.