Introduction: Good
morning, this is Dave Medara with the CHECK OUT OUR NEW GROOMING
EQUIPMENT HERE. Check out photos of a large avalanche in To see past advisories check out the ARCHIVE. To see current conditions go to our WEATHER PAGE. To see photos go to the AVIPHOTOS page. Please give us your observations from
the field HERE. The more observations we get, the better
this forecast can be. |
Weather Station/ Location |
Snow Depth (HS): in./cm |
New Snow (HN) in./cm |
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Current Observations:
Wind, 48 hour snow |
Geyser
Pass Trailhead (9,600’): (snotel link) |
48” |
1” |
37.6 |
M. sunny, warm |
|
83” est |
|
N/a |
Settled Powder |
|
71” /180cm |
1”+ |
n/a |
|
N/a |
N/a |
24 |
20-30 mph @ SSW |
Avalanche Conditions: (Link to the
International Avalanche Danger Scale here)
– The snow from the last 2 storms was
enough to trigger some substantial avalanches at treeline and just above treeline
elevations in the La Sals. That some of these broke through the strong bridge
of snow from our big dump in early March and down to the February 15th
dirt layer was pretty sobering. A slide in the Lone Pine avalanche path in |