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RegisterFeb 10th, 2023–Feb 11th, 2023
Chic-Choc Mountains, Littoral, Murdochville.
With all the icy surfaces at higher elevations, it is best to limit your travel and stay below the tree line to take advantage of the best snow
No new avalanche has been observed or reported in the last 24 hours.
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At higher elevations, much of the surface was eroded to the January 18th crust by the strong westerly winds of last weekend. The 5 to 10 cm of snow received today was blown by the southeast wind and cross loaded accumulations were observed. Below the treeline, 40 to 50 cm of less wind-affected snow was found on top of the decaying January 18th crust.
In general, snowpack heights range from 70-90 cm in the valley to 100-150 cm in the mid-mountains.
Forecast for the Chic-Chocs ridges and summits.
Synopsis: The low pressure system from Colorado will affect the area again on Saturday and will be followed by a less intense one on Sunday.
Friday night and overnight: Blowing snow. 4 cm of snow. Wind northwest 30 to 50 km/h. Min. -12 C.
Saturday: Cloudy. 3 cm of snow. Wind northwest 30 to 50 km/h. Max. -15 C.
Sunday: Cloudy. 2 cm of snow. Wind west 40 to 80 km/h. Max. -9 C.
Monday: Sunny. Wind southeast 10 to 20 km/h. Max. -11 C.
For more details, check the Alpine Weather Forecast.