Sunshine and rising temperatures will elevate the avalanche danger throughout the week. Be aware of changing conditions throughout the day and avoid overhead hazards. This is our final daily forecast for the season which will expire on April 25th.
Summary
Confidence
Low - Due to the number of field observations
Weather Forecast
TUESDAY: Sunny. Moderate southwest wind. Alpine temperature +5. Freezing level rapidly rising to 3200 m.WEDNESDAY: Sunny. Light northwest wind. Alpine temperature +3. Freezing level 2700 m.THURSDAY: Sunny. Light west wind. Alpine temperature +10. Freezing level soaring to 3700 m.
Avalanche Summary
Avalanche reports have been limited due to very few information sources this time of year. If you have been out, please post your observations on the Mountain Information Network
(MIN).
Snowpack Summary
Cornices are BIG and when they fail there is the potential to trigger very large avalanches on deeply buried weak layers.Below the surface there are numerous crusts in the upper 100 cm of the snowpack. A layer of sugary facets around a crust can be found near the bottom of the snowpack which has been dormant for some time. Large triggers, such as a falling cornice, or the major warm-up occurring this week could trigger this layer.