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RegisterApr 25th, 2019–Apr 26th, 2019
Sea To Sky.
Wind slabs at higher elevations may be reactive to human triggers especially where winter-like snow still exists.
FRIDAY: Mix of sun and cloud. Alpine temperatures near -2 and freezing levels 1700 m. Ridgetop wind moderate from the west.
SATURDAY: Cloudy with sunny periods. Alpine temperatures near -3 and freezing levels 1500 m. Ridgetop wind moderate from the west.
SUNDAY: Cloudy with sunny periods. Alpine temperatures near -3 and freezing levels 1500 m. Ridgetop wind moderate from the west.
No recent avalanche observations have been reported.
In the alpine, up to 10 cm cold wind-affected snow is holding onto northerly aspects. Southerly winds have produced isolated wind slabs around ridges and in the immediate lee of slopes in the alpine. Cornices have been failing recently.
A crust is found on solar alpine slopes and all aspects below. Warm overnight temperatures are preventing strong crust recovery as you lose elevation. Expect thin surface crusts to break down quickly with daytime warming and rain. Below treeline the snowpack is saturated and rapidly melting.