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Weather Forecast
Synopsis: An arctic ridge of high pressure will persist over the BC Interior and Yukon for the next several days. Friday: Mainly sunny with moderate northerly alpine winds. Treeline temperatures expected to be around -20. Saturday: Mainly sunny with some thin cloud possible, moderate northwesterly alpine winds. Treeline temperatures expected to be around -20. Sunday: Increased cloud, windy, and cold.
Snowpack Summary
30-50 cm of recent storm snow overlies a variety of old snow surfaces including surface hoar in sheltered areas and/or sun crust on steep south facing slopes. In some neighbouring areas the buried surface hoar is giving easy to moderate sudden planar compression test results, while elsewhere the storm snow has yet to settle into a sufficiently cohesive slab. There are two distinct weaknesses within the mid and lower snowpack: the early November surface hoar/facet/crust interface is down roughly half way (50-60cm) and the October rain crust is near the ground. Recent snowpack tests gave easy results on the early November mid-pack interface where it was found to be facets under a crust. Cold clear weather is likely promoting surface hoar growth and near surface faceting.