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The 8400' Tony Grove Snotel reports 11°F, and there is 68 inches of total snow containing 110% of normal SWE for the date. Winds out of the northwest are blowing around 20 mph this morning at the 9700' CSI Logan Peak weather station. Expect sunny skies today with a high temperature at 8500' around 20°F, moderate west winds, and wind chill values around -8°F. Tonight, steady temperature around 11°F with moderate southwest winds are expected. It will be a few degrees warmer, around 23°F, and sunny again tomorrow with 14 to 17 mph west-southwest winds.
Without significant snow in nearly a month, we're finding variable snow surface conditions in the backcountry, which range from soft and shallow recrystallized snow to breakable and bulletproof crusts. Under weeks of high pressure with cold overnight temperatures and clear skies, the snow in many avalanche starting zones has continued to facet and weaken. Various crusts are complicating matters across the zone, but weak layers are developing, and we expect this trend to continue. The static and way too dry weather, dominated by the blocking high pressure off the California Coast, will continue through the weekend and next week.
Although backcountry snow conditions are less than desirable in most places, you can find nice smooth dust-on-crust or shallow "powder" in sheltered areas, and the snow is generally stable across the Logan Zone. We've been finding the best riding conditions on lower-angled slopes in sheltered, shaded terrain. Now is a great time to take advantage of nice weather and LOW danger in the backcountry, so to get out and explore the mountains with your family and friends.
It's been cloudy, cold, and pretty quiet in the mountains this week...
No avalanches were reported recently in the Logan Zone.
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