Observation Date
2/25/2024
Observer Name
Gagne/Dechet
Region
Salt Lake » Little Cottonwood Canyon » White Pine
Location Name or Route
White Pine
Comments
Route was into upper White Pine, focusing on the current snow surface ahead of the Mon/Tue storm. On Saturday in Mineral Fork, I was finding near-surface facets (NSF) and ~5 mm surface hoar (SH) up to the ridgelines at 9,500'. Today in White Pine, moderate to strong winds scoured upper elevation terrain, so I expect the upcoming storm snow will not fall on a weak layer above about 9,500'. Warm temperatures have also helped erode weak snow at the surface at low elevations.
At mid elevations, I was finding radiation recrystallization (RR) on west aspects and SH and NSF on shady aspects, and these weak layers *may* be preserved in wind-sheltered terrain at the mid elevations. I hope winds on Monday are strong enough to erode all weak layers, but I'll be searching for possible weak layers that are preserved/buried underneath storm snow this week at the mid elevations.
Photos of
coverage in upper White Pine;
sluff below White Baldy;
plumes along exposed ridgelines.
We saw a recent avalanche below Lake Peak that failed in a layer of graupel that pooled below a steeper cliff.
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Moderate
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Moderate
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