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Date: 6/9/2020

Conditions Summary

Spring conditions.

 

Alpine Hazards

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Sub-Alpine Hazards

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Daily Discussion
With colder temperatures at night and warmer temperatures during the day, the avalanche danger is variable and can range from Low to High. Travelling early in the day is recommended. Be aware that conditions can change rapidly in short periods of time with daytime warming. Pay careful attention to the integrity of the surface crusts formed overnight and rising air temperatures during the day.

Confidence: STRONG


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Weather Summary

Sunny. Winds northerly 15 to 25 km/h turning northwesterly 20 to 30 km/h in the late morning and afternoon. (Source:BOM)

NSW conditions report team:

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