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Forecast for the Skyline Area Mountains

Brett Kobernik
Issued by Brett Kobernik on
Tuesday morning, December 27, 2016

UPDATED! 10:50am. WIND TRANSPORTING MORE SNOW AT UPPER ELEVATIONS THAN SNTICIPATED. Fresh drifts forming and are most likely sensitive. Increasing avalanche danger along the east facing up or ridgelines.

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Recent Avalanches

There was no significant avalanche activity observed or reported on Monday. There was evidence of natural avalanche activity that occurred during the storm. These were not large avalanches and were mostly confined to drifts and cornices failing near the higher ridgelines. On Monday, these fresh drifts were much more stubborn than during the storm and the stability of the new snow seemed good.

Below, typical avalanche activity that occurred during the storm:

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