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RegisterApr 4th, 2022–Apr 5th, 2022
South Coast.
The recent storm snow is expected to be touchy on Tuesday and human-triggered avalanches are likely.
Depending on the timing and amount of sun, solar-triggered avalanches are also possible. Extra caution is recommended around steep, sun-exposed slopes.
Unsettled conditions are expected for Tuesday as the storm system exits the region and a ridge of high pressure begins to build in its wake.
Monday Night: Snowfall 10-20 cm, strong SW wind, freezing level low around 800 m.
Tuesday: Cloudy in the morning with lingering flurries up to 5 cm, sunny in the afternoon, strong NW wind easing through the day, freezing level high around 1200 m.
Wednesday: Mainly sunny, light to moderate SW wind, freezing level high around 1600 m.
Thursday: Mainly cloudy with sunny breaks, moderate SW wind, freezing level high around 2500 m.
On Sunday morning, ski cutting was triggering touchy size 1 storm slabs above 1100 m elevation and stubborn size 1 wet loose avalanches below 1100 m elevation. This MIN post and this MIN post from Sunday both describe touchy conditions including several small natural slab avalanches.
As of Monday afternoon, recent storm snow totals are estimated to be around 80-100 cm. This storm snow has buried a widespread, supportive melt-freeze crust. Strong southwest wind has redistributed this new snow in exposed, high-elevation terrain forming touchy wind slabs.
The middle and lower snowpack are generally strong and well bonded.