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Avalanche Forecast

Archived

Dec 24th, 2019–Dec 25th, 2019

Alpine
Below Threshold.
Treeline
Below Threshold.
Below Treeline
Below Threshold.
Alpine
Below Threshold.
Treeline
Below Threshold.
Below Treeline
Below Threshold.

Regions

Olympics.

We’re 4 days removed from the biggest loading event of the season, and with cool, quiescent weather, we think the recent storm layer should be continuing to heal. You may still trigger a slab avalanche in isolated terrain features like on steep unsupported slopes at mid and upper elevations.

Discussion

On Sunday, no new avalanches were observed in the Hurricane Ridge area, but additional observations of recent natural slab avalanches from Friday/Saturday filtered in with improved access and visibility. Hurricane Ridge recorded a whopping 33” of snow over the 48 hours ending Saturday morning. Above 4000-4500’, this storm has filled in what had been a meager snowpack with an average height of snow in the Hurricane Ridge area over 3 ft. Below 4000’ a thin snowpack still exists. 

Below treeline, low snow means that rocks, stumps, creeks, and other hazards are still present, so travel carefully as you drop down in elevation. 

Merry Christmas and enjoy your day in the mountains!

Forecast Schedule

For the 2019-20 winter season, avalanche danger ratings will be issued for the Olympics every Friday through Sunday and during mid-week holidays. During the week, No Rating will be issued but forecasts will include expected conditions and relevant travel advice.  If you are out in the Olympics, share your backcountry observations with us and the greater community.

Snowpack Discussion

New Regional Synopsis coming soon. We update the Regional Synopsis every Thursday at 6 pm.