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Observation Details

Observation Date:
March 4, 2022
Submitted:
March 4, 2022
Observer:
Brooke Maushund | Pro Observer
Zone or Region:
June Lake
Location:
June Lake Area - Rain on snow, moistening layers

Signs of Unstable Snow

Recent Avalanches? 
None Observed
Cracking? 
None Experienced
Collapsing? 
None Experienced

Snow Stability

Stability Rating: 
Fair
Confidence in Rating: 
Moderate
Stability Trend: 
Steady

Key Points

  • Rain was mixed in with snow up to 9600′
  • CTE SC result on the moist interface between old facets and 4F+ snow
  • Ski conditions were moist, mash potato & grabby breakable crust. However, this made for an improvement to some skinning conditions reported in the past several weeks.
  • Snow fell very wet and warm and temps teetered on either side of freezing

Media

Wx moving in on the ridge from atop J7
Cloud cover thickening while approaching the Hourglass
Skinning through breakable, with wet snow on top and moist facets underneath
Facets
Hand hardness profile. The above the blue line were moist crystals that would drip into the layer below
CTE sudden collapse on the layer outlined in the hand hardness profile.
The sky started to clear as time went on and precip dwindled

Advanced Information

Weather Summary

Cloud Cover:
Overcast
Temperature:
0°C
Wind:
Light , SW

  • 1307 / Top of J7 / 10127′ / light SW wind / S1 / OVC but sun visible / AirT = > 0°C
  • 1347 / near Hourglass / 9597′ / moderate SW wind / rain / OVC no sun visible / AirT = -0.4°C / HS 165cm / BootPen = 47cm
  • 1413 / Yost Meadow / 9249′ /  moderate SW wind / S2- / OVC sun visible / AirT = 2.1°C / BootPen = 6cm
  • 1431 / 9461′ / light SW wind / S1+ / BKN / AirT = >0°C / BootPen = 4cm

Snowpack Observations

Toured off of J7 towards the Hourglass. While wx started with S1 snow as I departed, as I lost elevation heading towards the Hourglass snow became interspersed with periods of rain. Stopping near 9600′, I dug a quick pit and found the rain saturating layers down to the top of old facets. Upon completing at CT, results were CTE SC on the interface between the 4F+ layer and old facets, which was holding a lot of water from the rain that was slowly percolating its way down into the top of the facets. See video & photos for more details

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