Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Mar 6th, 2015 8:03AM

The alpine rating is moderate, the treeline rating is low, and the below treeline rating is low. Known problems include Wind Slabs and Loose Wet.

Avalanche Canada rbuhler, Avalanche Canada

Warm air temperatures with strong afternoon sun may destabilize the upper snowpack on south-facing slopes. Use extra caution on sun exposed slopes during the afternoon.

Summary

Confidence

Fair - Timing or intensity of solar radiation is uncertain

Weather Forecast

The ridge of high pressure continues to keep things dry and clear for the next 3 days. On Saturday, mostly sunny conditions are expected with light NW winds in the alpine. Freezing levels are expected to be around 2000m. On Sunday and Monday, mainly sunny conditions are expected to continue with light winds from the W-NW and freezing levels staying around 2000m.

Avalanche Summary

On Tuesday and Wednesday there were reports of small wind slabs being triggered by skiers and explosives. Also, natural sun-triggered sluffing of the new snow was reported from steep sun-exposed slopes. As it warms and the amount of sun increases on Saturday, it may become easier to trigger the thin old pockets of wind slabs.  During the afternoon it may be possible to trigger sluffing from steep sun-exposed slopes.

Snowpack Summary

Shady and sheltered slopes have 5-15 cm of recent new snow. Ongoing outflow winds have redistributed this new snow in wind-exposed terrain resulting in a highly variable snow surface and the formation of thin wind slabs in leeward features. Steep sun-exposed slopes have a thin new sun crust on the surface. The most prominent feature in the snowpack is the thick late-Feb crust, down 5-30 cm. This crust is supportive all the way to ridge crest and is effectively "capping" the snowpack, keeping riders from stressing any deeper weak layers. There are still weak layers below this crust that we'll continue to monitor, but for now these layers are dormant. We would likely need significant warming and/or heavy loading to re-activate them.

Problems

Wind Slabs

An icon showing Wind Slabs
Light snowfall on Monday and ongoing moderate winds from the N through W directions have created pockets of thin wind slabs in leeward terrain features. Afternoon sun and warming may increase the sensitivity of triggering these wind slabs.
Be cautious as you transition into wind affected terrain.>Use ridges or ribs to avoid pockets of wind loaded snow.>

Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.

Elevations: Alpine.

Likelihood

Possible

Expected Size

1 - 2

Loose Wet

An icon showing Loose Wet
Warming temperatures and solar radiation may cause sluffing on steep sun exposed slopes in the afternoon.
Avoid steep sun exposed slopes when the solar radiation is strong, especially if snow is moist or wet.>Watch for clues, like sluffing off of cliffs, that the snowpack is warming up. >

Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.

Elevations: All elevations.

Likelihood

Possible

Expected Size

1 - 2

Valid until: Mar 7th, 2015 2:00PM

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