Avalanche Advisory Archive Pre-2016
Date Issued: | 2012-03-23 |
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Danger: | 1 |
Trend: | 3 |
Probability: | 1 |
Size: | 2 |
Problem: | 0 |
Discussion: | The National Weather Service Forecasts- TODAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS AROUND 38. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 MPH IN THE MORNING BECOMING LIGHT AND VARIABLE. TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. PATCHY FOG. LOWS AROUND 21. LIGHT WINDS. SATURDAY...CLOUDY. CHANCE OF SNOW IN THE MORNING. CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS AROUND 38. LIGHT WINDS. Avalanche danger remains low. Conditions remain cool with no precip... Winds have been an issue but we have less and less snow available for wind transport. It will be interesting to see how things bond and stability looks as we start to see some possibility of precip tomorrow into Sunday. Enjoy another amazing sunny day! |
Tip: | many slopes reach a state of instability and yet never fail do to the lack of a trigger... New Snow, Rain. Warming temps through the point of freezing. Windloading. Direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time. OR YOU>>> These are all triggers that can cause avalanches. Be aware when you place two riders on the slope... you double the stress and the trigger... Always remember safe riding practices and HAVE A GREAT DAY! |