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RegisterMar 13th, 2023–Mar 14th, 2023
Little Yoho.
Precipitation will taper by Tuesday morning. Though snow accumulation values are uncertain we expect the avalanche danger to be elevated due to the formation of storm slabs. Avoid exposure to avalanche terrain as the snowpack adjusts to this new load.
The field team had Limited visibility on Monday. No avalanches observed or reported over the past 24 hours in Little Yoho.
10-30cm of recent storm snow overlays a crust on steep solar aspects and surface hoar/facets on polar aspects. The midpack is comprised of various Jan PWL interfaces (sun crusts, facets, and surface hoar) that are now down 60-120cm. The weaker Nov. 16 basal facet layer is down 110-170 producing variable but mainly hard to no results in pit tests.
A strong South West flow will continue to bring precip Monday night, with higher snowfall values to the Western slopes of the region. The snow will taper by Tuesday morning as a cold front moves in. By Tuesday morning freezing levels will drop to the valley bottom, and winds will gradually decrease to 30 km/h from the West
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