Avalanches breaking into old snow near the ground today will depend on how much new snow we get. I suspect that this storm isn't going to really add enough weight to produce significant widespread avalanche activity. That said, the steep upper elevation west, north and east facing slopes is where you will find trouble today as the new snow stacks up. With how weak the snow is near the ground, it's best to not mess with these slopes.
Side note: It will be interesting to see how Friday's warm temperatures and damp snow effects the overall snow structure in terrain below 9500'. It should be a good thing as the damp snow should turn into a very strong layer once it freezes. However, the weak faceted snow near the ground was still cold and will remain loose and sugary. Once the damp snow freezes up, will it "bridge" the weak snow near the ground and make a stable snowpack? Time will tell, stay tuned!