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RegisterMar 15th, 2023–Mar 16th, 2023
Glacier.
The strong March sun will the increase the likelihood of triggering slabs on sunny aspects, pay attention to changes in surface snow stability between shaded and sunny slopes.
Natural avalanche activity has subsided since Monday's storm however, human triggering remains possible and the likelihood will increase as the sun warms the snow surface. A field team was able to ski cut size 1 slabs on small unsupported features on Wednesday.
Up to 40cm of recent snow is now settling over a variety of old surfaces (wind affect, sun crust and/or surface hoar) and will take longer to bond where it sits on a crust/surface hoar. Below this is a generally strong snowpack however the basal weakness of rounding facets/decomposing crust persists near the ground and should not be left out of your decision making.
Building high pressure will maintain calm weather through the remainder of this week with light winds and no significant precipitation.
Thurs: mix of sun and cloud, no precipitation, Alp high -8*C, light east winds, FZL 1300m
Fri: mix of sun and cloud, no precipitation, Alp high -5*C, light south winds, FZL 1600m
Sat: mix of sun and cloud, no precipitation, Alp high -4*C, light south winds, FZL 1800m