Avalanche Advisory Archive Pre-2016

Date Issued:2010-04-14
Danger:2
Trend:2
Probability:2
Size:1
Problem:0
Discussion:

The National Weather Service Forecasts- TODAY, MOSTLY CLOUDY. PERIODS OF LIGHT RAIN IN THE MORNING...THEN ISOLATED RAIN SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS AROUND 48. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 MPH.

TONIGHT...DECREASING CLOUDS. LOWS AROUND 35. LIGHT WINDS
BECOMING NORTH 15 MPH LATE.

THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS AROUND 46. NORTH WIND 15 MPH IN THE MORNING BECOMING LIGHT AND VARIABLE.

With warm spring temperatures in place and some rain in the forecast avalanche danger is moderate at this time.

Do not expect to see any large slides. Yet rocky areas with shallow snowpack at mid mountain elevations may clean themselves off with the rains during this warm weather.

We are running out of snow on the Channel faces of Mt Roberts and Mt Juneau quite rapidly. Yet quite a bit (several meters)remains at ridge top elevations and for the first few hundred feet.

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