Forecast for the Skyline Area Mountains

Brett Kobernik
Issued by Brett Kobernik on
Tuesday morning, April 7, 2020
Overall, the avalanche danger remains generally LOW. The snowpack is currently stable and avalanches are unlikely.
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Weather and Snow
Current Conditions: Another weak weather impulse moved through last night leaving a trace of new snow in the mountains. Temperatures are in the mid to upper 20s and the southwest wind has slowed down. There is a little wind still along the most exposed loctations.
Mountain Weather: We'll see partly cloudy skies today with high temperatures around 40˚F and light southwest wind which may increase slightly late in the day. Wednesday looks like partly cloudy as well with slightly warmer temperatures. The next chance for a small amount of snow looks like Thursday night. I'm thinking we might see a few inches at best.
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