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RegisterApr 21st, 2023–Apr 22nd, 2023
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Recent wind has varied in direction so watch for lingering wind slabs on all aspects at upper elevations.
No avalanches were reported on Thursday. However, observations in this region are currently very limited.
Observations are limited at this time of year, please consider sharing any information or photos you have on the Mountain Information Network to help guide our forecasts.
Recent wind has varied in direction so watch for lingering wind slabs on all aspects at upper elevations.
A robust crust exists on all aspects up to approximately 1400 m and to ridgetop on sunny aspects.
Cornices are large and loom over slopes below like gargoyles.
A weak layer of surface hoar/crust/facets buried in early January is now around 100 cm down in most areas. Operators continue to monitor this layer. A significant warming event or a large trigger (like a falling cornice) are the most likely things to activate this layer.
Friday Night
Clear skies / 10 km/h southeast ridgetop wind / Temperature at treeline around -3 C / Freezing level valley bottom
Saturday
Mix of sun and cloud / 20 km/h southeast ridgetop wind / Temperature at treeline around -2 C / Freezing level 1300 m
Sunday
Cloudy with isolated flurries; 3-10 cm / 20 km/h southeast ridgetop wind / Temperature at treeline around -1 C / Freezing level 1400 m
Monday
Mix of sun and cloud with isolated flurries; 0-5 cm / 40 km/h south ridgetop wind / Temperature at treeline around -5 C / Freezing level 800 m
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.