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RegisterApr 16th, 2021–Apr 17th, 2021
Kootenay Boundary.
Start (and finish) your day early and avoid exposure to sun-exposed avalanche terrain. Look for high elevation north facing objectives without cornices overhead, and plan your egress route carefully.
Check out the Forecaster's Blog for more on managing spring conditions.
Friday night - Clear / light northeast wind / alpine low temperature near 5 / freezing level 2900 m
Saturday - Sunny / light west wind / alpine high temperature near 7 / freezing level 3000 m
Sunday - Sunny in the morning with increasing cloud throughout the day / moderate to strong northeast wind / alpine high temperature near 5 / freezing level 2900 m, falling to 2000 m in the afternoon
Monday - Mainly sunny / light northeast wind / alpine high temperature near 0 / freezing level 2100 m
There have been several recent reports of wet loose avalanches up to size 2 on south aspects.
Looking forward, wet loose avalanches are expected on solar aspects with sunny weather and high freezing levels. Cornice failures will also become more likely. Wind slabs may still be possible to trigger in on north aspects in the alpine.
The snow surface may be a crust in some areas, but recent high overnight freezing levels may mean that the snow surface did not freeze in some places. Sunshine and rising warm temperatures are expected to quickly soften any surface crusts during the day. Dry snow may still be found on high elevation north aspects.The mid and lower snowpack are well settled and strong.