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New snow and sunshine in Cheam

Published
Feb 17th, 2021 2:08 PM
forecaster
Skagit
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

49.169780, -121.693913

Quick Observation

We were deployed to the Cheam Peak zone to investigate a crust/facet layer that has been problematic in the North Cascades south of the border as well as the south coast region. We found the crust down 125 cm. but the snow was well bonded to it in the area we observed. 30 cm. of recent snow and moderate winds formed reactive storm slabs failing on a storm interface of stellar crystals. This layer will most likely not be a problem after today. We saw numerous storm slabs up to size 2 on large alpine slopes below Lady Peak that were triggered by wind during last night’s storm. The sun was starting to heat up the new snow enough to trigger small wet loose avalanches on steep south facing slopes in the afternoon.