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RegisterDec 10th, 2020–Dec 11th, 2020
South Coast Inland.
The high alpine holds good snow for those willing to work for it. Travel conditions may be difficult with minimal snow coverage at lower elevations and where the crust is punchy and unsupportive.
Thursday night: Isolated flurries, light to moderate southwest ridgetop wind, Freezing level 500 m.
Friday: Isolated flurries with sunny breaks, light north ridgetop wind / alpine high -7C, freezing level 700 m.
Saturday: Sunny, light southwest ridgetop wind, alpine high temperature -5C, freezing level 500 m.
Sunday: Sun and cloud, moderate southwest ridgetop wind, alpine high -7C, freezing level 500 m.
On Wednesday, natural avalanche activity was limited to loose dry to size 1.5.
A widespread natural cycle occurred during the storm Monday night through Tuesday, storm slabs size 2-3 and loose wet size 1-2.
On Tuesday December 1, a large size 3 natural avalanche was observed on a NE aspect at 2400 m in the Duffy area. It was reported as a cornice failure triggering the slope below and appeared to have slid on the early November crust near the base of the snowpack.
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