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RegisterJan 10th, 2025–Jan 11th, 2025
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
New wind slab development will keep the avalanche danger elevated at upper elevations.
Ice climbers: gully avalanches may run further than expected given the dry, sugary snow in all the avalanche paths.
Minimal new avalanche observations in the region. Local ski hills were reporting small reactive winds slabs specific to immediate lee features at alpine and tree line elevations.
A few cm of new snow and a lot of wind has created windslabs in the alpine and at treeline. These sit on a layer of facets and surface hoar that is likely to become a bad sliding surface in the future. The middle and bottom of the snowpack are weak, with depth hoar and facets near the ground. An average of 60-100cm of snow can be found at treeline elevations.
Northerly flow over the weekend will bring moderate to strong north winds (reverse loading) to the region. Cloud cover will persist through Saturday, with a clearing trend starting Sunday. Only a trace of snow accumulation is expected. Alpine temperatures will hover around -10°C, while valley bottoms will remain below freezing.