Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Feb 24th, 2015 9:02AM

The alpine rating is low, the treeline rating is low, and the below treeline rating is low. Known problems include Persistent Slabs.

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Summary

Confidence

Fair - Due to the number of field observations

Weather Forecast

The current ridge of high pressure will persist through Wednesday bringing a mix of sun and cloud. On Thursday and Friday, however, a weak disturbance will track across the region, although only light amounts of snow and overcast skies are expected. Freezing levels should hover around valley bottom for the period with ridge top winds remaining generally light from the northwest.

Avalanche Summary

On Monday, several loose wet avalanches to size 2 occurred on sun-exposed slopes. We also received a report of a size 2.5 deep persistent avalanche which was triggered by a cornice fall. With a general cooling pattern forecast for the next few days, I would expect avalanche activity of this nature to taper-off.

Snowpack Summary

Light amounts of loose dry snow (5-20 cm) cover the previous variable snow surface of surface hoar, crusts, dry facetted snow, or wind affected snow depending on aspect and elevation. The "Valentine's Day" crust is just below the surface and is now strong and thick in most places. Wind slabs may still be reactive in high elevation lee terrain from recent northwest winds, and cornices remain large and weak. The late-Jan crust/surface hoar layer (up to 100 cm deep) and the mid-January surface hoar (80-120 cm deep) are generally dormant, and chances of triggering these weaknesses have decreased. However, triggering may be possible with a large input such as cornice fall, or an avalanche stepping down, especially on sun drenched slopes.

Problems

Persistent Slabs

An icon showing Persistent Slabs
Destructive persistent slab avalanches are now unlikely. Possible triggers include intense solar radiation or a large cornice fall. I'd limit my exposure to big overhead terrain, especially if the sun is shining and temperatures are warm.
Conditions have greatly improved, but be mindful that deep instabilities are still present.>Watch for clues, like sluffing off of cliffs, that the snowpack is warming up. >

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: Alpine.

Likelihood

Unlikely

Expected Size

3 - 5

Valid until: Feb 25th, 2015 2:00PM

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