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RegisterApr 9th, 2021–Apr 10th, 2021
Northwest Inland.
Watch for areas of wind-drifted snow, especially near ridge-crests, roll-overs, and in steep terrain, and minimize your exposure to cornices.
Friday night: Partly cloudy, isolated light flurries, moderate wind becoming northwest, treeline temperatures near -12 C, freezing level dropping to valley bottom.
Saturday: Mix of sun and cloud, moderate west wind, treeline temperatures near -6 C, freezing level reaching 700 m and dropping to valley bottom overnight.
Sunday: Mainly sunny, light northwest wind, treeline temperatures near -2 C, freezing level rising to 1000 m and dropping to valley bottom overnight.
Monday: Sunny with afternoon cloud, moderate winds becoming southeast, treeline temperatures near 0 C, freezing level rising to 1300 m.
Since Monday, operators have reported small (size 1) natural and human triggered wind slabs on north and northeast aspects in the alpine.
The region picked up 5-15 cm of new snow on Friday accompanied by periods of moderate south wind. The new snow adds to the incremental accumulations of up to 10 cm from earlier in the week that have been forming fresh wind slabs in lee features. These wind slabs may be up to 40 cm deep in some areas.
The recent snow has covered a variety of previous snow surfaces, including widespread wind-affect and a crust on steep south-facing slopes and at lower elevations. Cornices are large and looming at this time of year.
Buried 70-120 cm deep, a spotty layer of surface hoar may exist on sheltered north aspects, but no recent avalanches have been reported on this layer.
The lower snowpack is reported as well settled and strong in most areas. However, weak facets exist at the base of the snowpack in the more shallow snowpack zones across the region. Where it exists, this layer has the potential to be triggered on steep, rocky slopes with a shallow or thin to thick snowpack; especially with large loads such as a cornice fall.