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RegisterApr 2nd, 2024–Apr 3rd, 2024
Glacier.
Watch for fresh wind slabs and give cornices a wide berth.
Travel conditions below treeline will deteriorate with rain forecast and then cooling temperatures.
Isolated natural avalanches up to size 3 were observed in north facing terrain on Tuesday. The avalanche hazard will rise overnight with forecast weather.
On Sunday 2 people had a close call on Ursus Minor, narrowly being missed by a sz 2 which then launched over the cliffs below.
Also on Sunday, a skier was taken for a ride on Youngs Peak, and another triggered a large cornice along the ridge line.
Another close call with a cornice occurred along the ridgeline of Cheops on Sat.
A spring storm will add rain to the snowpack, changing to snow on Wednesday. This new load, accompanied with strong winds, will build fresh wind slabs on lee features.
At treeline a widespread crust down 30-40cm extends into the alpine on solar aspects.
The Feb 3rd crust/facet layer persists 80-140cm down. The mid and lower snowpack is well settled and strong with a record low depth of snow of ~210cm at tree line.
A cold front brings cool, unstable air to our region through the next few days.
Tonight: Cloudy w/rain+snow, 5-10 cm, Alp Low: -6, Ridge Wind: SW 25 gusting to 75 km/h, Snow level: 1300 m
Wed: Cloudy w/flurries, 5 cm, Alp High: -5, Winds: W-15 gusting to 45 km/h, Snow Level: 1100 m
Thur: Clouds/Sun/Flurries, Alp High: -3, Mod East Winds
Fri: Cloudy w/sunny periods, Alp High: 1, Light ridge winds