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Avalanche Forecast

Archived

Apr 23rd, 2026–Apr 25th, 2026

Alpine
Spring Conditions
Treeline
Spring Conditions
Below Treeline
Spring Conditions
Alpine
Spring Conditions
Treeline
Spring Conditions
Below Treeline
Spring Conditions
Alpine
Spring Conditions
Treeline
Spring Conditions
Below Treeline
Spring Conditions

Regions

Waterton Lakes, Waterton.

We are switching to Spring Conditions, avalanches are still possible.

Keep an eye out for signs of instability, as 25 cm of storm snow has arrived, and we will remain in a mixed weather pattern for the forecast period.

Spring solar radiation is strong, surface snow can be effected, even during partially cloudy periods.

Confidence

Avalanche Summary

Numerous wet loose avalanches, up to size 2 were observed in the last 5 days.

Snowpack Summary

25 cm of storm snow has fallen since Wednesday evening. Below it sits a series of melt forms and melt freeze crusts. The atmospheric river crust is down 50-70 cm. The mid and lower snowpack are well settled.

Weather Summary

Thursday

Up to 4 cm of snow. Alpine Low of -9 °C, High of -4 °C. Wind gusting to 40 km/h. Freezing level at valley bottom.

Friday

Isolated flurries. Alpine temperature Low of -9 °C, High -5 °C. Wind gusting to 25 km/h. Freezing level at 1500 m.

Saturday

Up to 6 cm of snow. Alpine Low of -10 °C, High of -5 °C. Wind up to 20 km/h. Freezing level at 1500 m.

Terrain and Travel Advice

  • Make observations and continually assess conditions as you travel.