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Date: 20/06/2021
prepared by: Craig Sheppard

Regional Outlook:
The weather is forecast to improve today and a high pressure is moving into the region.


Danger Rating

 
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Alpine Conditions

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Sub alpine Conditions

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Terrain and travel advice

Alpine

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Subalpine

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Daily Discussion
In the subalpine the snowpack is shallow and mostly supportive. Early season conditions persist.

In the alpine, the ski quality has improved over the past days with the dribs and drabs of new snow we have received. With visibility forecast to improve, today should be a nice day for a walk and a good look around to gauge how filled in your future lines are.

Confidence: STRONG


 

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