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Glacier.
A strong overnight freeze is keeping the surface crust intact throughout the day. All freeze, no melt.
Be prepared for rugged travel (especially at lower elevations), with creeks opening up and variable surface conditions.
No natural avalanche activity reported over the last few day.
On Wednesday, a few natural wet loose avalanches up to size 2 were observed in the forecast area .
Natural wet loose and wet slab avalanches up to size 2.5 were observed in the highway corridor on Monday/Tuesday.
Cooler temps will keep a surface crust intact on all but lower elevation solar aspects.
The April 13th crust is down 15-30cm. The robust March 21 crust is down 40-80cms. These crusts could provide sliding layers when/if things warm up dramatically.
Cooler weather with strong overnight freeze/ recovery.
Tonight Clear. Alpine Low -10°C. Freezing level (FZL) valley bottom. Ridgetop wind North 20-35km/h.
Sat A mix of sun and cloud. High -4 °C. FZL 1700m. Wind N 15-30km/h.
Sun Sunny with cloudy periods. Low -9 °C, High -3 °C. FZL 1700m. Wind E 10-20km/h.
Mon A mix of sun and cloud. Alpine High 2°C. Wind light - 15km/h. FZL 2300m.