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RegisterJan 23rd, 2021–Jan 24th, 2021
South Coast.
Avalanche danger will increase through the day Sunday as new snow accumulates over a slippery crust. Expect loose dry sluffing and dial it back if new snow amounts get closer to 20 cm by the end of the day.
Snowfall amounts on Sunday are uncertain due to disagreement between weather models.
Saturday night: Increasing cloud, flurries up to 5 cm, moderate westerly wind, treeline temperature around -6.
Sunday: Snow, 5-15 cm, light wind, treeline temperature around -6.
Monday: Snow, 10-15 cm, light southerly wind, treeline temperature around -9.
Tuesday: Flurries, up to 5 cm, moderate southeast wind, treeline temperatures around -9.
No new reports. On Sunday we expect to see loose dry avalanches around size 1 on steep slopes.
10-20 cm of dry snow falls over a widespread crust which has begun to facet and form surface hoar crystals ontop, especially on north aspects. Due to these crystals and cold temperatures, new snow is not expected to bond well to the old surface. Under the frozen block, the remainder of the snowpack is still moist and well consolidated.
Click here to watch North Shore Rescue's snowpack conditions update including a great explanation of persistent weak layer formation.