Avalanche Advisory Archive Pre-2016

Date Issued:2013-01-04
Danger:1
Trend:3
Probability:2
Size:2
Problem:0
Discussion:

The National Weather Service Forecasts-

TODAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS...MIXING WITH RAIN IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS AROUND 34. LIGHT WINDS BECOMING NORTHEAST 10 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS LATE. LOWS 27 TO 33. NORTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH.

SATURDAY...RAIN. SNOW LEVEL 1100 FEET. HIGHS AROUND 35.
SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

Avalanche Danger was low yesterday. Temperatures remained cool throughout the day and night as well.

Overnight into this morning we received 2-3\" of new snow. Winds were light to moderate ranging from 10-20mph with Eaglecrest showing slightly higher numbers.

The forecast for today is relatively mild temps with light winds and no significant new snow deposits.

Keeping this in mind the avalanche danger for today is LOW and will not change appreciably.

Tomorrow we expect to see some additional snow as a new system comes through look to see avalanche danger rise slightly during that time.

Tip:

There will be aone day FREE avalanche awareness class with companion rescue training held at Eaglecrest on Sunday January 20th from 9-4pm.

To sign up for this free educational offering please call Tom @ 209-9207.

We look forward to having you involved.