Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Jan 16th, 2017 3:49PM
The alpine rating is Storm Slabs and Persistent Slabs.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Moderate - Timing, track, or intensity of incoming weather system is uncertain
Weather Forecast
We're expecting moderate snowfall in the forecast period but amounts are tapering off towards Thursday. TUESDAY: An additional 15-20 cm in the south and 5 cm in the north. Winds moderate (20 - 40 Km/hr) from the south. Freezing level 1100m in the south and 900m in the north. Alpine temperatures near +1 in the south and -2 in the north. WEDNESDAY: 5-15 cm snow in the south and 10cm in the north. Freezing levels around 1100m. Winds moderate gusting strong (40-80 Km/hr) southwesterly. Alpine temperatures +1 in the south to -3 in the north. THURSDAY: Scattered flurries with up to 5cm snow. Winds moderate (25-40 Km/hr) from the southwest. Freezing level 800m. Alpine high temperatures -1 in the south and -5 in the north.
Avalanche Summary
A widespread natural avalanche cycle with storm slabs and loose dry avalanches occurred on all elevations with steep aspects throughout the weekend.
Snowpack Summary
We've had a significant warming trend since the arctic outbreak, and a large storm snowfall gradient (25-35cm in the south ; 60-80cm near Stewart). The new snow fell with moderate to strong SW winds, and formed touchy soft slabs and wind slabs. Expect this new snow to bond poorly to all the windslabs (and a spotty layer of surface hoar and facets buried Jan 12th) that formed during last week's arctic outbreak conditions. The older wind slabs sit on a variable interface composed of hard wind slabs, weak surface hoar (Jan 5/6 layer) and faceted snow. If you're starting to think it's a dog's breakfast, you're right! With the recent new snow loading, the deeper slabs have remained reactive, especially on southwest facing features near ridge crests. Deeper in the snowpack, the Christmas surface hoar layer (buried 70-120 cm) is still preserved in some southern areas and has been reactive in sheltered areas and steep open features at treeline and below treeline. Lower elevations (below treeline) have moist snow below 1000m elevation, making for heavy and difficult riding.
Problems
Storm Slabs
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: All elevations.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Persistent Slabs
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: All elevations.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Jan 17th, 2017 2:00PM