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Glacier.
North-facing slopes in the alpine hold the best ski quality. They also have a buried layer of surface hoar that has been surprising riders this past week.
Carefully assess your line for this weak layer before committing.
One natural glide slab was observed on the 12th. Otherwise, no new natural activity reported since the 10th
On Friday there was a backcountry report of skier triggered sz 2 wind slab on the Dome glacier at 2450 m on a NE asp. This avalanche likely failed on a layer of surface hoar down 15-40 cm
Check out this MIN from Friday for another skier accidental, sz 2.5 with involvement on this interface. Dig down and have a look for this layer before jumping into large or committing features
Daily melt/freeze cycles are affecting the surface of the snowpack on solar slopes and all aspects BTL, with several crusts of variable strength in the upper snowpack. High alpine, north facing slopes still hold dry snow. A buried surface hoar layer exists down 15-40cm in sheltered north alpine areas above ~2300m. This layer is reactive to human triggering and is catching people off guard.
Below treeline, conditions are variable and challenging travel exists.
Variable convective spring weather continues. A ridge builds Monday, but is quickly pushed aside by a small disturbance Tuesday
Tonight Clear periods. Alp low -3°C. Ridge wind W 15-35km/h. Freezing Level (FZL) 1400m
Mon Mix sun & cloud. Alp high 3°C. Wind SW 20-30km/h. FZL 2500m
Tues Mix sun & cloud, possible flurries. Alp high 1°C. Wind W 20-30km/h. FZL 2100m
Wed Mix sun & cloud. Alp high -2°C. Wind NW 15-30. FZL 1800m