Coquihalla-Harrison-Fraser-Manning-North Shore-Sasquatch-Skagit-Sky Pilot-Tetrahedron — Boletín de aludes
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Wind slabs are expected to develop as freezing levels drop and alpine snow accumulates.Cornices remain a concern near ridge crests.
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No recent avalanches have been reported.Observations are starting to taper off in many regions. If you get out into the backcountry, post a MIN!
Cloud cover and light rain continue to limit crust recovery, keeping the snowpack weak and near isothermal as it gradually melts. About 30 cm of snow has been lost over the past week at mid elevations on the North Shore and at Coquihalla Summit. Light rain has likely reached even the highest north-facing slopes.As freezing levels drop and precipitation transitions to snow, wind slabs will likely begin to form in alpine terrain.Watch for isothermal snow—this can make travel difficult and increase the likelihood of wet loose avalanches.Snowpack loss remains most pronounced below 1000 m and on solar aspects.
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