Despite the strong winds, wind slabs were more pockety than I thought they would be. Many places that I thought would be loaded were not, with just some thicker wind blown snow in place. That said, we did manage to ski cut two pockets out. One was east facing around 9,500'. Cut a slope that was crossloaded and released a slab approximately 1' deep, maybe 15-20 feet wide. It was soft and manageable (easy to ski out of), but did run around 200'. The second pocket was on an upper elevation south facing slope around 10,400'. A piece of cornice broke off and a slab up to 3' deep released, running only a very short distance unto a lower angle bench. See photos below.
My estimation of hazard today was overall moderate, but with pockets of considerable. Thinking that the pockety wind slabs will largely be settled out by Thursday, but would be leary of steep wind loaded terrain, especially anything with consequences.