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RegisterApr 6th, 2024–Apr 7th, 2024
Glacier.
Low hazard does not mean no hazard.
Winter snow may still be encountered in the high alpine, travel accordingly.
There were a few small avalanches in extreme north-facing terrain in the highway corridor on Friday and no new reported on Saturday
Last Sunday there was one skier accidental Sz 1.5 on Youngs Peak and a close call from a natural Sz 2 on Ursus Minor.
Cornices remain a concern with two close calls last weekend on Youngs Peak and along the ridgeline of Cheops
Below treeline, you will find a well-settled spring snowpack, with a strong surface crust that may break down during the heat of the day.
The treeline snow depth is a record low of ~210cm. A variable crust exists on all but high northerly aspects, which may still hold dry snow.
The Feb 3rd crust/facet layer persists at upper elevations, buried 80-140cm down.
Stable weather ends Monday as a weak frontal system arrives.
Tonight: Cloudy, clear periods. Alpine Low -7 °C. Freezing level (FZL) 1300m. Light W ridge wind.
Sunday: Cloudy, sunny periods. Alpine High -4 °C. FZL 1800m. Moderate SW ridge wind.
Monday: Snow - 14cm. Low -7 °C, High -4 °C. FZL 8700m. Moderate to strong SW wind.
Tuesday: Scattered flurries - 5cm. Low -8 °C, High -5 °C. FZL 1800m. Moderate to strong W wind.