Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Apr 18th, 2016 3:00PM
The alpine rating is Wind Slabs, Wet Slabs and Loose Wet.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Weather Forecast
Clearing overnight with light northeast winds replacing the strong southwest winds during the storm. Freezing levels down to 500 metres overnight and then rising up to 2500 metres on Tuesday under clear skies and strong solar radiation. Clear and sunny on Wednesday with freezing level at 2500 metres. Clear and sunny on Thursday, some chance that the ridge of high pressure will break down during the day resulting in high cloud.
Avalanche Summary
Wet slab avalanches releasing down to the ground have been reported along the highway corridor near Stewart from mid-elevation paths. Wind slabs and cornice falls are suspected in the high alpine, but visibility has been poor and we have no new reports from alpine elevations.
Snowpack Summary
There has been 20-40 mm of precipitation in the past few days. Most of this has fallen as rain up to at least 1500 metres. Most of the precipitation has been in the near coastal ranges, with Stewart and Kitimat receiving closer to 40mm and areas around Terrace closer to 20mm. Winds have been strong out of the south; reports from Stewart of gusts above 100 km/hr on Monday that have developed wind slabs in the high alpine. Rain has soaked the snowpack at lower elevations. Some recent crusts within the upper snowpack may continue to provide a sliding layer for loose wet avalanches when forecast temperatures and freezing levels spike in the next few days.
Problems
Wind Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South.
Elevations: Alpine.
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Wet Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, East.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
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Loose Wet
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
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Expected Size
Valid until: Apr 19th, 2016 2:00PM