Wet slide on a steep east facing slope at 10K.

Light refreeze overnight and warm daytime temps today finally got the snow to start going off on north facing slopes. that being said there was still soft, creamy skiing to be had. With another light refreeze tonight and more warm temps tomorrow, wet slides will be the avalanche problem to look for tomorrow on solar aspects and all around the compass at elevations below around 9K.
Of note today was the temp profile of my snow pit. The upper part of the pack has been experiencing a strong temperature gradient over the last week or so but today my pit was showing a weak gradient throughout the whole pack.
No results on CT's or ECT test. CPST test done on the solstice layer about 66 cms (26") down in pack on a 34° slope. CPST51/90 END Down 66
Moderate to considerable danger tomorrow depending on elevation and aspect.