@nwacus@AvalancheSafety Article notes no persistent weak layers in the lower 48 this spring - is that accurate? I thought the Cascades were still plagued with two unstable layers.
NEW BLOG ALERT! Curious about the Persistent Slabs in the forecast lately? Read about what they are and how to manage them in this new post by WSDOT avalanche forecaster Timothy Rogers. https://t.co/Ll1E1dL7om
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If you read one thing on the interweb today, make it this! NWAC Pro Observer Jeremy Allen wrote this awesome piece about a low probability-high consequence avalanche that occurred in March of last year on Ruby Mountain: https://t.co/X8N5bw1Atp
Exposure to today's blue skies and sunshine may have led to some cases of spring fever. The prognosis is good, but symptoms may include daydreams of such things as outdoor concerts and dining, bike rides without fenders, iced coffee, and sailing. #wawx
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A skier was caught in a slab avalanche, carried over a cliff and partially buried near Jackson Hole, WY. He died from traumatic injuries sustained in the incident. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. This is the 8th avalanche-related death in the U.S. this season.