Warming temperatures and plenty of sunshine will increase the likelihood of encountering small to large wet loose avalanches Monday into Tuesday.  Watch the snow surface and move to colder slopes if you are sinking into wet, slushy snow. Smaller—but still dangerous—avalanches involving recent wind-drifted snow are possible in north-facing, upper-elevation terrain. Moving from Wednesday into Friday, a small storm will deposit 6-10 inches of new snow and form wind slabs on many upper-elevation slopes as winds shift direction.

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