On Monday, natural cornice failures were observed up to size 3 from high north facing terrain. Storm slabs and wind slabs up to size 2 continue to be reactive to rider triggering and loose wet activity up to size 1 was reported from south facing terrain. With continued precipitation and wind, natural avalanche activity will likely continue. Fragile cornices are also suspect which are a large enough for deeper slabs to release on the slopes below. If you're traveling below treeline where the avalanche hazard may be lower than it is in the alpine you still need to be diligent with your terrain use and focus on potential overhead hazards by avoiding lingering in run-out zones where large avalanches to come from above. We remain in a low probability, high consequence scenario for persistent slab avalanches failing on deeply buried weak layers.
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