On Wednesday, a natural size 2 was reported on a south aspect. A skier triggered a size 1 storm slab on a north aspect at 2200 m which was 15-25 cm thick. Explosives triggered a size 2 storm slab on a northeast aspect at 2300 m which was 30-40 cm thick. On Tuesday, a ski cut triggered a thin size 1 storm slab on a north aspect at 2000 m. Explosives triggered a size 2.5 cornice which cleaned out the slope below. On Monday, four natural size 2.5-3 wind slabs were observed on southeast and east aspects at 2250-2400 m. Explosives triggered a deep persistent slab on a northeast aspect that released up to 2 m deep. Over the weekend, a widespread avalanche cycle occurred with avalanches up to size 4.5. This included very large cornice releases, avalanches releasing on layers near the base of the snowpack, propagations over 1 km wide, and mature timber being broken.
Click here for photos of the recent avalanches.On Friday, wind slabs and cornice are expected to be reactive at higher elevations. We are in a low probability, high consequence scenario for persistent slab avalanches failing on buried weak layers.
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