Forecast for the Skyline Area Mountains

Brett Kobernik
Issued by Brett Kobernik on
Monday morning, April 6, 2020
Overall, the avalanche danger remains generally LOW. Human triggered and natural avalanches are unlikely today. Enjoy the mountains but don't be reckless.
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Weather and Snow
Current Conditions: Yesterday's little weather disturbance didn't do anything more than produce a few light flurries with no snow accumulation to speak of. Overnight temperatures were around 30˚F and the southwest wind was moderate in speed.
Mountain Weather: We'll see mostly cloudy skies today with highs again in the upper 30s and moderate speed southwest wind. There's a chance for snow tonight and again on Tuesday night although it doesn't look like it'll add up to much at this point. Wednesday looks like a nice day with sun and warmer temperatures.
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