Human triggerring of avalanches is still possible from thin snowpack locations, especially in wind affected areas. Ice climbers watch for pockets of hard windslabs between pitches.
Summary
Confidence
Moderate - Intensity of incoming weather systems is uncertain on Monday
Weather Forecast
Temperatures on Sunday are looking at around -7C, with light SW winds. Trace amounts of new snow are expected.
Avalanche Summary
No new slab avalanche activity was observed but there was a few small sz 1 loose dry avalanches out of steep unskiable terrain.
Snowpack Summary
Widespread wind affect in alpine areas and into open areas at treeline and below. Natural avalanche activity has began to subside but the snowpack is still within the range of being triggerred by a skier. Our main concerns continue to be thin windslabs in alpine areas that are overlying the 1218 facets down 30-50cm. This layer is easy to locate as its marked by a major density change in the snowpack. Lower in the snowpack is the 1112 crust. Not much natural avalanche activity has been observed on this layer but it is still within our minds. Thin snowpack areas will be the places werein you may be able to trigger this weakness.