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RegisterJan 7th, 2015–Jan 8th, 2015
Little Yoho.
Avalanche control today produced good results, confirming that there is a high likelihood of triggering avalanches. This avalanche problem will persist for a while yet, as the weak layer is surface hoar which only heals with time. Avoid start zones.
NW flow continues but with a break in the weather systems for Thursday. Expect clearing skies and temperatures falling to between -10 and -15 and falling winds. Friday the temperatures will warm back up again, with the possibility of light precipitation.
The prominent feature of the recent storm has been light winds, which have limited widespread slab formation and left 40 cm of light, dry snow on the surface. SW winds picked up today, and temperatures warmed so slab formation can be expected at alpine elevations. All of this bonds poorly to the Dec 18 layer of surface hoar and crust down 50-60 cm.
Avalanche control in Kootenay and Yoho Park produced between 10-15 avalanches between size 2 and 3. Mostly size 2's with a couple of larger ones. Human triggering is very likely at this time.