There's a storm on the doorstep and once it starts materializing, winds will have something to work with. As the new snow starts stacking up later today, fresh drifts sensitive to our additional weight start to form on steep, leeward slopes, though I think they'll be isolated to upper elevation terrain in the wind zone. While predictably breaking at or below our skis, board, or sled, as always, look for and avoid any fat, rounded piece of snow, especially if it feels or sounds hollow like a drum. In general, we've got a solid, well-behaved snowpack, today's avalanche hazard is straight-forward, and this is an easy avalanche problem to deal with. Lose a little elevation and you lose the problem.