Avalanche Advisory Archive Pre-2016
Date Issued: | 2011-04-03 |
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Danger: | 2 |
Trend: | 3 |
Probability: | 2 |
Size: | 2 |
Problem: | 0 |
Discussion: | The National Weather Service Forecasts- TODAY...RAIN DEVELOPING BY EARLY AFTERNOON. SNOW LEVEL 900 FEET IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS AROUND 42. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH. TONIGHT...RAIN. LOWS AROUND 34. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH. MONDAY...CLOUDY. CHANCE OF SNOW IN THE MORNING. CHANCE OF RAIN THROUGH THE DAY. HIGHS AROUND 44. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 MPH. MONDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW. We have received about a foot of new snow at mountain top elevations in the last 4 days. Temperatures have been consistant and falling slightly since the beginning of the storm. The new snow appears to have bonded well to the old snow surface. We did see some moderate SSE winds loading our NNW faces a little. Today temperatures are predicted to remain cooler than the last few days. Winds are predicted to be light to moderate. And forecast precip levels appear to be light as well. Avalanche danger is moderate at this time. |
Tip: | Today is a great day to get out and enjoy the chairlifts at Eaglecrest one more time. Skiing is closed through the week and we have one weekend left... So get out and enjoy some spring powder before it all goes away! |