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RegisterMar 1st, 2017–Mar 2nd, 2017
Olympics.
The avalanche danger will be increasing Wednedsay. Unstable wind and storm slabs should be widespread. Cautious routefinding and conservative decision-making is essential. Avoid steep terrain where wind deposited snow is evident.
An approaching disturbance should bring renewed light to moderate snow showers at low snow levels with strong ridgetop winds overnight Tuesday and early Wednesday.
This should build new unstable wind slabs in exposed terrain, near and above treeline and some isolated features below treeline. Wind slabs should build on primarily on NE-SE facing slopes, but may build on a variety of terrain features.
Storm slabs may become increasingly sensitive to human trigger, especially in areas receiving the greatest snowfall amounts Wednesday.
Expect dangerous avalanche conditions near and above treeline Wednesday. Evaluate the snow and terrain carefully Wednesday.
Give cornices a wide berth when traveling along ridgelines and avoid lingering on slopes below cornices as they may fail at any time.
Weather and Snowpack
Heavy rain to high elevations arrived on Valentines Day 2/14 and subsequently formed the uppermost, very strong rain crust within the snowpack.
Cool NW flow over the past two weeks brought several disturbances across the region. Mostly with very cool temperatures and light winds. The storm snow amounts in the Hurricane Ridge area, has been about 15-20 inches following the rain crust, producing event on Valentines.
NPS Rangers reported that the most recent rain crust was very supportable in many areas and aspects around Hurricane Ridge.
Older wind slabs have stabilized while generally 10-15 inches of low cohesion snow over the crust, have made for some nice touring conditions of late.
Recent Observations
No observations have been received from the Olympics in the past several days.