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Weather Forecast
Overnight and Thursday: Warm air continues to be trapped in the alpine overnight and during the day Thursday. Freezing levels dropping Thursday afternoon with light Northerly winds and high cloud. No precipitation.Friday: Freezing levels at valley bottoms and alpine temperatures trending colder under sunny skies. Gusty strong outflow winds at lower elevations and light Northerly winds in the alpine.Saturday: Cold clear and sunny. Strong Northeast winds with very strong outflow winds in the major valleys.
Snowpack Summary
Warm alpine temperatures and strong solar radiation have resulted in snowballing and moist or wet loose snow on steep Southerly aspects. Strong N-SE outflow winds have resulted in reverse loading and cross loading in exposed terrain at all elevations, and have scoured exposed windward slopes. The prominent mid February persistent weakness (surface hoar, facets, crust and/or wind pressed surfaces) is down 60-100 cm in the north and 120-160 cm in the south. Snowpack tests are now giving moderate to hard "pops or drops" shears on this weakness, and several whumpfs are still being reported. Basal facets and/or depth hoar remain a concern in shallow snowpack areas in the northern part of the region. Cornices are also large and may become weak if northerly winds start to undercut them.