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RegisterDec 22nd, 2023–Dec 23rd, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
Residual windslabs remain on lee alpine features. Despite the improvement in travel, the unpredictable nature of the very weak snow at the bottom of the snowpack inspires little confidence. Keep to terrain choices where large steep features can be avoided.
Days are short: aim to be back to the trailhead by about 4 PM
Whumpfing is still being reported from alpine areas (Dolomite Circuit, Hector shoulder). We suspect this is occurring on the weak basal layer.
Ski hill snow safety teams reported only a few, 10-20cm deep, wind slabs that were observed local to their explosive shots Thursday & Friday in alpine features.
Recent SW winds created some wind slabs in alpine. There may be a new surface crust up to 2000 m from the past few unseasonably warm days.
The mid-pack is generally carrying skis right now (not boots) with ski penetrations of 5-10 cm. In southern parts of the region, there is a mid-pack rain crust that is up to 7 cm thick and has been observed as high as 2300m. It is not as high in northern areas.
The lower snowpack is facetted and very weak.
Treeline snowpack depths range from 50-95cm.
Temperatures drop tonight with alpine lows reaching -18C as a cold front descends. Expect to see a few flurries Friday night followed by a clearing trend on Saturday with light westerly winds.
Temperatures will continue to drop through Saturday, with lows -20C and highs around -12C for Sunday and Christmas day.
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