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RegisterApr 22nd, 2022–Apr 23rd, 2022
Vancouver Island.
Lingering wind slabs may remain reactive on lee features in the alpine.
Avoid exposure to steep sun exposed slopes.
Friday night: Partly cloudy / Light south wind / Low of 0 / Freezing level 1600 m.
Saturday: Sunny / Light south wind / High of 8 / Freezing level 1700 m.
Sunday: Snow; 10-20 cm (rain below around 1100 m) / Strong south wind / High of 5 / Freezing level 1400 m.
Monday: Mostly cloudy / Moderate southwest wind / High of 4 / Freezing level 1200 m.
Numerous small (size 1) naturally triggered wet loose avalanches were reported on all aspects and elevations on Thursday.
We currently have very limited avalanche observation data from this region.
Please consider posting your observations to the Mountain Information Network (MIN). Photos of current conditions and avalanches are the most helpful.
Lingering wind slabs may remain reactive on lee features in the alpine.
The recent snow is sitting on a variety of hard snow surfaces, including crusts and wind scoured snow.
Below this, there are several crusts in the upper snowpack. In areas where there are weak facets sitting on top of the crusts, there is potential for large natural avalanches when freezing levels reach mountain tops for multiple days.
Avoid large slopes and avalanche paths during periods of intense warming.
Cornices are very large and more prone to failure during periods of intense warming.