Date Issued:2014-01-28
Danger:1
Trend:3
Probability:0
Size:1
Problem:0
Discussion:

The National Weather Service Forecasts-

TODAY...PATCHY FOG EARLY IN THE MORNING. PERIODS OF RAIN
DIMINISHING LATE IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS AROUND 37. LIGHT WINDS.

TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. CHANCE OF RAIN. LOWS AROUND 33. WEST
WIND 5 MPH.

WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. CHANCE OF RAIN. HIGHS AROUND 38.
LIGHT WINDS.

With very little rain in the forecast after two weeks of low avalanche danger.... the danger level will remain low again today...

At the Mt Roberts Summit and Eaglecrest Summit temperatures fell by 14 degrees over the last 18 hours and are forecast to remain cooler today than they have been over the last few days.

Where we had an inversion with warmer temperatures at mt top levels over the weekend, it appears our temperatures are a little more constant now throughout the region.

Continue to use extra caution in areas showing signs of glide activity.

Tip:

Check out this great educational video on \"Decision Making in Avalanche Terrain\"

http://vimeo.com/32929200