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Overnight, easterly winds increased and are quite gusty this morning. At 11,000 feet they are blowing 30 mph gusting to 40 mph from the northeast. Easterly winds are funny and seem to blow strong in some places while not in others depending on where they are funneled. At most ridgelines, these winds are blowing 10-15 mph gusting 20 mph from the northeast. Temperatures this morning are hovering around 10 degrees F. A trace of snow fell yesterday afternoon.
Today winds should ease some and shift to the north and then to the west by later this afternoon blowing about 5-15 mph. Skies will be clear this morning with some high clouds arriving this afternoon. Air temperatures shouldn't warm up too much only reaching the low 30s F at lower elevations.
Snow conditions are generally quite good following snowfall this weekend. Periods of sunshine have affected more southerly facing slopes, but the snow on more northerly facing slopes that don't receive direct sunshine should have dry powder. The main issue on snow quality is the effect of the easterly winds overnight.
On Monday there were several soft slab avalanches in the new snow reported. Several in
White Pine (6-8 inches deep and 100 feet wide) and another above
Snake Creek (about 50 feet wide).