On Tuesday, a couple of skier controlled slab avalanches were reported up to size 1.5 running on a buried crust on southerly aspects 10-15 cm deep and around 2400 m. With warming, solar radiation and wind, natural avalanche activity may continue and rider triggering is likely. Fragile cornices are also suspect, they are large enough and act as heavy triggers for deeper slab avalanches to release on the slopes below. If you're traveling below treeline where the avalanche hazard is lower than it is in the alpine you should remain diligent with your terrain use, mitigate overhead hazards by avoiding or lingering in run-out zones where large avalanches could come down from above.
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