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Date: 30/06/2021
prepared by: Simon Murray

Regional Outlook:
Over the coming days, a trough over the inland is forecast to deepen, bringing areas of rain and storms ahead of the next significant cold front, expected to affect Victoria from Thursday.


Danger Rating

 
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Alpine Conditions

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Sub alpine Conditions

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Terrain and travel advice
It is still early season conditions in the backcountry many hazards exist with such a shallow snowpack. A melt freeze crust exists on the surface and is breakable in places making for challenging skiing.

Alpine

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Subalpine

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Daily Discussion
Today we will see a change in weather as we head into an unsettled pattern in the coming days. Fingers crossed the temperatures are in our favour and we see more snow than rain this next go around.

Confidence: STRONG

 

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