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RegisterFeb 3rd, 2023–Feb 4th, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
Wind and cornice triggered natural windslab avalanches have been occurring throughout the week in the alpine. This may continue with the wind and light flurries forecasted through the weekend.
Lake Louise forecasters triggered several size 1-1.5 windslabs with explosives. Sunhine forecasters observed 3 natural windslab size 2 avalanches today on SE-NE aspects. One avalanche was triggered by cornice fall.
Continuous moderate to strong west winds have formed wind effect and wind-slabs at alpine and tree-line elevations. The upper snowpack has a weak interface down 20-40 cm on the Jan 4 surface hoar/suncrust layer. The Nov 16 deep persistent layer is down 40-90 cm and continues to produce variable sudden test results. The mid and lower pack is weak in eastern regions and more supportive in western areas.
Friday night: Alpine strong Westerly wind with up to 5 cm along the Continental Divide and West. Temperatures range from -5 to -10C
Saturday: Flurries continue and become less intense in the afternoon. 2-5 cm expected along the Divide and west. Winds ease in the afternoon to moderate. Alpine temperatures will be around -5C with freezing levels near 1400-1600 m
Sunday: A cold front descends through the region expect flurries (2-5 cm) with moderate-strong wind. Alpine high temperature near -5C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast