New snow (20-40 cm) adds to the
persistent slab problem which sits on a surface hoar layer and a sun crust layer that developed at the beginning of February and is reactive. An even thicker slab continues to be reactive especially on solar aspects where an old sun crust has been buried and at treeline and below on steep convex slopes that host well preserved
surface hoar at the January 23rd interface (between 40-80 cms down).
Wind slabs persist in the alpine and at treeline. The loading pattern may change due to winds switching from the SouthWest to the NorthWest and form pockets of wind slab in unsuspecting places. At lower elevations a melt-freeze crust has formed due to the recent high freezing levels.The mid-pack is well settled and strong. There are a few locations that continue to find a well preserved surface hoar layer from early January that is buried down about 90-100 cms, however this interface has been less reactive.