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RegisterFeb 18th, 2020–Feb 19th, 2020
Cariboos.
Enjoy the sunny weather, but remain cautious around sun-exposed and wind affected slopes.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Clear, light northwest wind, alpine temperatures drop to -15 C.
WEDNESDAY: Sunny, light wind, alpine high temperatures around -5 C.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny, moderate south wind, alpine high temperatures around -5 C.
FRIDAY: Mix of sun and cloud with some light flurries, strong southwest wind, alpine high temperatures around -5 C.
There has been limited avalanche activity reported over the long weekend, suggesting storm slabs are becoming less reactive. On Monday a few small (size 1) storm slab and loose dry avalanches were reported by riders on a variety of aspects. Looking forward, slab avalanches remain possible to trigger, especially on sun-exposed and wind loaded slopes.
Last week it snowed 40-80 cm, with the greatest accumulations in the northern part of the region. This snow has shown signs of settling and gaining strength over the past few days, with the exception of some wind affected slopes. This recent snow sits above a few different interfaces (a hard rain crust below 1800 m, sun crusts on south-facing slopes, and potentially small surface hoar at treeline), but appears to be bonding well to these interfaces. Sunny weather this week could weaken cornices and surface snow on steep south-facing slopes. The mid and lower snowpack are generally well settled and strong.