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RegisterDec 25th, 2024–Dec 26th, 2024
Glacier.
Reactive wind slabs are most prevalent in immediate lee features at and above Tree-line. Flurries and winds associated with their passing will continue to promote their build-up.
Santa's little helpers know that the best skiing, and it is pretty darn good right now, is on slopes sheltered from these winds.
A natural avalanche cycle on Tues was observed in the hwy corridor off Mt Macdonald's N aspect. Wind spikes and the resulting snow transport were the likely triggers.
Reactive wind slabs were noted at both Teddy Bear Trees and McGill Tues pm.
On Monday, several small, sz 1 skier-controlled avalanches from steep, unsupported rolls were noted on Perley Rock around 1900-2000m.
Continuous snowfall the past week has brought 90+cm. Mod to strong S/SW winds formed a reactive wind slab in specific features (ridge lee areas, open cross-loaded slopes, convex rolls).
Sheltered slopes hold excellent skiing.
A persistent weak layer is down 90-120cm. This interface is breaking down, but consists of surface hoar in sheltered locations, and a sun crust on solar aspects. The snowpack's base is comprised of several early-season melt-freeze rain crusts
Continuing flurries with blustery ridge-top winds
Tonight Isolated flurries, trace amounts, Alp low -8°C, South winds 15-30 km/h, freezing level (FZL) 900m.
Thurs Flurries, 5-10 cm, Alp High -4°C, winds light S gusting 40km/h, FZL 1500m.
Fri Sun/cloud/flurries, trace snow, Alp High -7°C, light wind gusting 30km/h, FZL 1000m.
Sat Flurries, 10-15cm, Alp High -5°C, light SW winds gusting to 40km/h, FZL 1200m