Weather and Avalanche Log for Thu Apr 4, 2024
No freezing temps overnight in most areas.
No freezing temps overnight in most areas.
From email:" photo of mostly cloudy skies. 53 deg F while driving through IP at around 4pm" Photo: M. Staples
From email:" photo of mostly cloudy skies.
53 deg F while driving through IP at around 4pm"
We watched several loose snow avalanches occur on south-facing terrain in Frazier basin as early as 10:00 AM. Additionally, we saw many more that had occurred on east facing terrain between 10-11:30.
On 04/03/2024 we saw several loose wet avalanches that had occurred the day before. Many were small in size (D1) and some larger (D1.5).
While ski touring in Frazier Basin we saw at least 12 recent loose wet avalanches on east and south aspects. Most of them started near exposed rocks and entrained the upper 6" of wet snow. Photo: GNFAC
Loose wet avalanches on the east face of the October Bowl from 04/02/2024. Photo: GNFAC
From obs: "It likely happened sometime between 10:30 and 1:30 today. It doesn’t look super deep, but it’s hard to say for sure. I’d guess around 2 feet deep."
A snowboarder saw this natural avalanche on the Fin from Cooke City. He estimated it happened between 10:30-1:30 and broke 2' deep. Photo: N. Mattes
This is the absarokee range. 20 miles south of Livingston. Northwest facing at 8000’. Slides like this always remind me to check my local aspects. This type of of slide is one of my biggest fears.
observed from an aircraft.