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NORTH EAST VIC: 
RECENT OBSERVATIONS
UPDATED: 20th.pm/ JULY /2018

REPORT CONFIDENCE: STRONG
CURRENT UNTIL: 23rd / JULY / 2018


OBSERVATION SUMMARY

TREND: IMPROVING / ONGOING / DETERIORATING

OBSERVATION:

The consistent cold temperatures had created a solid snow pack. On which Frau Holle shook her doonah and left ~20-25 cm. This came down with a temp. rise around midnight. Its been snowing throughout the day and started dumping 17:45.

Wind strong from the West.

OUTLOOK:
The new snow has soften things up a bit. But thrown up 3 red flags : 20+cm , high winds, temp. fluctuations!

Treat the BC with caution.

Beware of wind/snow deposits and some terrain features might be icy.

Always a big thanks to everyone who is helping make this possible through our membership kickstart and through our merchandise drive. Simon@MSC

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PRIMARY HAZARD

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PRIMARY HAZARD
(forecast till 23rd July 2018)

Take care out there and go with a buddy!

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Weather Models

Snowpack Assessments

The schedule for stability assessment reports will be  Mondays.  Locations are on or above tree-line and generally South East aspect, although this is conditions dependent. 

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