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RegisterJan 14th, 2025–Jan 15th, 2025
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
High elevation winds have been strong to extreme for the last week, so be on the lookout for windslabs if venturing into high, windy spots.
Deep slabs haven't been observed in days, but a weak snowpack persists in shallow areas - ski the thick, avoid the thin.
No avalanches were observed or reported on Jan 14
Over the past week, ~10cm has accumulated, accompanied by strong to extreme west winds that have formed slabs in exposed high alpine areas. The recent snow rests on a layer of facets and surface hoar, although we haven't seen many avalanches sliding on this layer yet. 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.
Strong westerly winds at ridgetop with warm temperatures in eastern areas will dominate on Wednesday. This will be accompanied by variable cloud cover and trace snow accumulations.
Thursday, we expect extreme SW winds accompanied by up to 5 cm new snow.
On Friday, we will see cooling temperatures and easing winds as arctic air moves in for the weekend.