Spring avalanche conditions are dependant on heating and strong sunshine. While we're starting the day out kinda mild, I think cloud cover will help keep wet avalanche activity at bay. However, todays wild card is two-fold. If the sun comes out in earnest or if it starts dumping rain this afternoon the avalanche danger will rise accordingly. Fortunately, our snowpack is rather predictable and the avalanche danger pretty straight-forward. As the surface snow heats up or if you find yourself sinking into damp, manky snow, simply move on to a cooler aspect or maybe just call it a day. Also, think about avoiding terrain traps like gullies or steep roads cuts, especially during the heat of the day, when even a small, seemingly harmless avalanche can stack up a surprising amount of cement-like debris.
While not particularly huge, wet slides like this one near Lofty Lake Peak have the potential to gouge deeper into the snowpack as they descend the slope, stacking up impressive piles of cement-like debris.