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Olympics.
A consolidating and stabilizing trend will continue on Saturday. Remember to discuss plans and maintain visual contact with your partners.
An upper ridge will shift over the Northwest on Saturday. This should cause light winds and fair weather on Saturday with freezing levels staying low in the Olympics and Cascades. Some high clouds should be seen by Saturday afternoon from a weak system that will approach Saturday night.
This weather will bring further consolidating and further stabilizing on Saturday. Cool temperatures may somewhat slow the stabilizing but the avalanche danger will be less than the previous few days.
Recent wind slab should remain possible on north to east slopes in the above and near tree line. Wind and storm slab avalanches should stay within recent storm layers but could still move fast. Test for inverted strong over weak storm snow and give cornices a wide margin.
Beware of loose dry avalanches in steep non-wind affected terrain that could have unintended consequences such as knocking you off your feet and into a terrain trap.
Remember to discuss plans and maintain visual contact with your partners.
We have had about a week of heavy snow and cool temperatures in the Olympics and Cascades. It looks like Hurricane Ridge has received about 4 feet of snowfall during this time. The last rain event at Hurricane Ridge was December 17th.
There are no recent observations from Hurricane Ridge but conditions should be similar to the Cascades where there have been extensive mostly small wind and storm slab and loose dry avalanches that have been confined to recent storm snow. Recent storm layers have not been significantly reactive with minimal propagation.