Please join us at the 23rd annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraiser Party Thursday Sept 15. Tickets are on sale now here, at the Black Diamond store & at REI. Special bonus raffle for online ticket purchasers! | ![]() |
Please join us at the 23rd annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraiser Party Thursday Sept 15. Tickets are on sale now here, at the Black Diamond store & at REI. Special bonus raffle for online ticket purchasers! | ![]() |
Advisory: Skyline Area Mountains | Issued by Brett Kobernik for Sunday - November 29, 2015 - 6:21am |
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current conditions We've seen light snow showers over the last 24 hours but it really hasn't added any significant accumulation. Temperatures are slightly colder than yesterday morning. We're seeing a number of stations dipping into the single digits. Winds are generally calm.
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The thin snowcover really limits where you can travel right now. However, there is plenty to scoot around on many of the Forest Service roads in the higher terrain. Folks are not getting onto the steeper avalanche prone slopes right now and even if they were, the avalanche danger is quite low. The snow from earlier in November has changed into a loose sugary type of snow grain we refer to as 'faceted snow'. This faceted snow near the ground could act as a weak layer once it's buried deeper by future storms. There are more details in my observation from my field work in Seeley on Saturday:
20151128 Seeley Canyon from Brett Kobernik on Vimeo. |
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weather We'll see clouds and cold temperatures today. Highs will be in the mid teens along the ridges. The current storm is moving east and will produce one more shot of snow afternoon today with maybe a couple of inches of accumulation. The flow starts to shift more northwest today and wind speeds should stay fairly light. We move into high pressure for the upcoming week. |
general announcements We are currently publishing avalanche advisories as needed which is mostly related to new snow storms. If you are getting out into the mountains, we love to hear from you! You can SUBMIT OBSERVATIONS ONLINE or EMAIL US If you would like to have avalanche advisories emailed to you, SIGN UP HERE We can provide basic avalanche awareness presentations for your school, group or club. To enquire, CLICK HERE |
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