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RegisterJan 4th, 2024–Jan 5th, 2024
Glacier.
With some fresh snow finally arriving, expect sluffing and loose/dry avalanches in steep terrain, and pockets of slab in wind-loaded areas.
The record low snowpack is not yet covering many hazards at or just below the surface, a ride in an avalanche of any size could result in injury if you slam into a boulder or a tree.
No new avalanches were observed the last 3 days. Last weekend saw warm temps trigger a loose, wet avalanche cycle. One of these avalanches stepped down to the Dec 1st surface hoar layer, triggering a large slab avalanche. This is indicative that a large load, in a shallow, faceted zone, could step down to the weak layers in the snowpack.
Up to 10cm of recent snow overlies a variety of old surfaces: sun crust on solar aspects; firm wind effect in the alpine and exposed tree-line locations; and soft facetted snow on sheltered N aspects.
Below 2100m there is a strong rain crust down 40-60cm (from Dec 5th/6th).
The Dec 1 surface hoar, down 60-100cm, has seen isolated deep pockets "pop" out in steeper, alpine terrain.
In shallow areas at upper elevations, the base of the snowpack is faceted and unsupportive.
Ongoing flurries continue to provide a much needed refresh of the surface conditions in Rogers Pass.
Tonight: Flurries (5cm), Alpine low -10°C, light-moderate W ridgetop winds.
Fri: Scattered flurries (3cm), High -9°C, Light gusting moderate SW winds.
Sat: Scattered flurries (5cm), Low -9°C, High -8°C, Light SW winds.
Sun: Isolated flurries, Low -18°C, High -10°C, Light W wind.