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RegisterDec 23rd, 2024–Dec 24th, 2024
Glacier.
Strong southerly winds overnight on Monday - Tuesday will rapidly build wind slabs.
Make conservative choices if the forecasted winds materialize.
Limited visibility on Monday
Several natural avalanches up to size 2 were observed in the highway corridor on Sunday from steep, north-facing slopes in the alpine. These avalanches occurred due to a previous wind spike.
A natural avalanche cycle is expected on Tuesday.
We've received ~80cm of new snow since Dec 18th. This recent snow has fallen with moderate Southerly winds which are forecast to rise rapidly overnight- Tuesday. Expect wind slabs to build quickly! A persistent weak layer is down 80-110cm. This interface is breaking down, but consists of surface hoar in sheltered locations, and a sun crust on solar aspects. The snowpack's base is comprised of several early-season melt-freeze rain crusts
A series of low pressure systems will bring some precipitation and strong wind.
Tonight Flurries. Accumulation 5 cm. Ridge wind S 20 km/h gusting to 55.
Tues Flurries. Accumulation 6 cm. Alpine high -3 °C. Ridge wind SW 20 gusting to 55. Freezing level (FZL) 1600m.
Wed Mainly cloudy with isolated flurries. Trace precipitation. Alpine High -7. Ridge wind SW 20-40. FZL 1100m.
Thurs Flurries. 12 cm. Wind S 15 gusting 70