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RegisterFeb 23rd, 2016–Feb 24th, 2016
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With high freezing levels and generally light winds Wednesday, loose wet avalanches should be again be the primary avalanche concern on solar slopes in the Olympics. However cloudy skies will likely limit the loose wet potential for much of Wednesday.
With high freezing levels and generally light winds Wednesday, loose wet avalanches should be again be the primary avalanche concern on solar slopes in the Olympics. However, a dissipating frontal band will push mid and high clouds over the area, likely limiting sun effects for much of Wednesday.
Watch for pinwheeling and rollerballs as precursors to more significant loose wet activity and especially be wary of loose wet avalanches around terrain traps.
Older wind slab may still be sensitive in isolated terrain features near and above treeline.
Weather and Snowpack
Last week, heavy rain and mild temperatures dominated along the west slopes and Olympics forming the latest rain crust. There was about 1.5 inches of rain at Hurricane over the 2 days ending Tuesday morning February 16th.
An active and at times stormy, cooler pattern began to bury the crust on February 17th and brought about a foot of snow to Hurricane from Wednesday through Saturday morning. A weak front on Sunday only brought a few inches of additional snowfall through Monday morning. Warm temperatures, sunshine and light SE winds were seen on Tuesday.
The mid and lower snow pack in the Olympics should be a stable mix of crusts and layers of moist and rounded snow crystals.
Recent Observations
Professional NWAC observer, Matt Schonwald was at Hurricane Ridge on Friday. Recent storm snow deposits of about 4-6 inches had accumulated in wind sheltered locations. Very strong southerly winds were building shallow wind slabs on lee slopes near tree line below ridges and also building small cornices.
A small wind slab was triggered on a lee slope called Sunrise Slope on Saturday although details are not available.