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RegisterJan 3rd, 2024–Jan 4th, 2024
South Coast Inland, Duffey, South Chilcotin, Stein, Taseko.
Retreat to mellower terrain if you see signs of instability like cracking around your skis, feet, or sled.
Small, reactive wind slabs may not be sticking well to a hard layer underneath.
No new avalanches were reported before 4 pm on Wednesday.
If you head into the backcountry, please consider submitting observations and/or photos on the Mountain Information Network.
10-15 cm of settling snow may sit over a frozen crust into the low alpine, and possibly higher. This crust formed around the new year, and it seems to be variable in thickness and strength across the forecast area
Below this crust, a layer of facets or isolated surface hoar is sitting on another crust 50-100 cm below the snow surface. This layer produced surprising avalanches late in December in areas west and south of Pemberton. It seems like it was less active in this forecast area, and in general it seems to be gaining strength.
Overall, the snow depth remains shallow, ranging between 80 and 120 cm, decreasing rapidly below tree line.
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy. Trace of snow expected above 1000 m, up to 5cm close to Pemberton. Light southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -3 °C.
Thursday
Cloudy. Light snow expected above 800 m. Light southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -4 °C.
Friday
Mostly cloudy. Light snow expected down to valley bottom. Light to moderate southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -7 °C.
Saturday
Mostly cloudy. 5-10 cm of snow expected down to valley bottom. Light northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -7 °C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.