Given the very limited information on hand for this bulletin, I would tread cautiously this weekend and take the time to gather snowpack information as I go. As always, we would love for you to submit any observations from your day to the
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Weather Forecast
Freezing levels could rise as high as 1200m over the weekend with a temperature inversion developing overnight on Saturday. A cooling trend is expected with the arrival of the next storm system on Monday when up to 15cm of snow is possible Winds will be mainly light to moderate from the west throughout the forecast period.
Snowpack Summary
Up to 50cm of low density snow fell in the storm earlier this week. Over the last couple of days moderate westerly wind is likely to have formed pockets of windslab on east and northeast east aspects.Below this were dealing with a complex snowpack. A couple of layers of surface hoar were formed earlier in the month. Where they exist, they are likely to be found buried down 80 to 120 cm. Depending on where you dig, you might also find on or more crusts. It would be wise to test these layers before committing to a slope. Facets can be found at the bottom of the snowpack at higher elevations in the alpine, especially on northerly aspects.Remember that its still a thin snowpack. Rocks and stumps may be lurking unseen just below the surface. Ride with care!