Wednesday morn could see some potential windslab action if the winds continue to blow a bit overnight; I'd be wary of steep southerly lines up high. Then if it clears tomorrow afternoon, the dastardly sun may create even more opps for wet slides that could start small and eventually become healthy entrainers (over the weekend - outside the Wasatch - I saw a ski-length wet pushalanche go from a nothin' to a thousand-foot, tree-shaking, gouging slide) .
We realized today the hard way that the steeper S. facing lines were getting melted out, and sharks now lurk just below the surface of the new snow where it pitches over a bit.