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RegisterApr 8th, 2017–Apr 9th, 2017
Little Yoho.
It is still possible to trigger larger avalanches in isolated areas, Careful and continues evaluation of the snowpack through the day is necessary.
Convective flurries are expected sunday with up to 10cm of snow accumulation at higher elevations. Temperatures are expected to remain cooler with freezing levels dropping to valley bottom tonight and climbing to 1600m by mid day Sunday.
Over 10cm Friday above 2000m, expect loading specific to ridge crest with new windslab development. Lower elevation snowpack remaind intact with cooler temperatures, snow melt was isolated to valley bottom. The deep persistent problem remains in the snowpack with much uncertainty encompassing it. avoidance of large slopes is still recommended.
Small wind slab in the alpine produces skier triggered avalanches to size 1.5. No new natural avalanches observed.