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Avalanche Forecast

Archived

May 9th, 2014–May 10th, 2014

Alpine
Below Threshold.
Treeline
Below Threshold.
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Treeline
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Alpine
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Treeline
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Kootenay Boundary.

Daily forecasts have ended. This blog post discusses what we believe is the current condition. Please check the Forecast Details page for further information.

Weather Forecast

Check out the following websites to help you come up with a mountain weather forecast for your area:https://spotwx.com/ (drop a spot on the map to find computer model output for that location)https://www.snow-forecast.com

Avalanche Summary

Snowpack Summary

This is the final daily forecast for the season. In the headline of the Public Avalanche Forecast page, you will find a link to a discussion about what we feel is the current scenario in this region. Here again is the link to that scenario: "All Melt, No Freeze"For the next few weeks, we will monitor general conditions as best we can and will update the scenario links if we suspect significant changes have occurred. However, due to a lack of data and limited resources, we cannot guarantee that the scenarios will be accurate at any given time or that they will be updated in a timely fashion. If you have information you would like to share with us this spring, please send a note to the Public Avalanche Warning Service Manager, Karl Klassen: [email protected] Thanks from everyone here at the CAC to all our supporters, sponsors, and to you our users. Have a great summer.Regular forecasts are slated to start again in the third week of November 2014.