Avalanche Forecast By Zone
The Bottom Line
4-8″ of recent snowfall has made triggering a wind slab avalanche up to one foot thick possible above 7000′ on east-facing slopes. Recent crusts and crust/facet combinations could make wind slabs more reactive than normal. Dry loose avalanches could be in store with new snow sliding on a recent rain crust. Warming temperatures and a slight chance of precipitation Sunday into Monday will maintain instability within the new snow.
The next Avalanche Forecast will be issued Tuesday, March 25th
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