Wet avalanches: The colder air is much needed relief for the wet avalanche issues, though the winds probably slowed down some of the cooling, particularly at the mid and low elevations. I suspect that all snow surfaces are now - and will probably remain - well frozen today, but some mid and low elevation areas will probably still hold some layers of loose wet unconsolidated grains a few inches below the frozen crusts. Let's hope that the week's cool temps penetrate down and lock up all of these layers.
Cornices: Always a threat, particularly in springtime. Continue to avoid them like the, well; continue to avoid being above or below them.
Slide-for-life: my good friend the patrol director at Snowbasin GR Fletcher always said "slide-for-life" sounded like a fund-raising campaign, but it's nothing of the sort. Instead, it refers to slick melt-freeze crusts where a slip could lead to a long slide down the slope. Axe, (ski)-crampons, whippet ski pole might be useful today.