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RegisterDec 13th, 2022–Dec 14th, 2022
Northwest Coastal, Kitimat, Nass, Rupert, Seven Sisters, Shames, Stewart, Howson, Ningunsaw.
Assess for cohesive, windslabs at higher elevations, that may not be bonding particularly well to the underlying surfaces.
Be especially cautious around treeline elevations where the recent snow is more likely to sit on top of a weak layer of preserved surface hoar.
No other recent avalanche activity has been reported in the region.
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20 to 50cm of recent snow overlies a layer of surface hoar (buried in early December), sized 5-10 mm. Wind slabs are found in wind-exposed, higher-elevation terrain, on various aspects.
A layer that was buried in mid-November can be found down 80 to 120cm deep at treeline and above. This layer consists of a crust below 1200 m and a layer of surface hoar above this elevation. This layer has not shown any recent signs of instability.
In the alpine snowpack depths over 2 meters have been reported but the snowpack below treeline is still generally quite shallow.
Tuesday Night
Mostly cloudy with no precipitation. Light to moderate winds and temperatures -5 to -10 C in the alpine.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy with no precipitation. Generally light winds, with potential for strong gusts in the alpine. A temperature inversion is in place by the end of the day, meaning alpine temperatures may be around 0 C.
ThursdayMostly cloudy with no precipitation. Generally light winds, with potential for strong gusts in the alpine. Alpine temperatures range from 0 to 5 C with a temperature inversion throughout the day.
FridayMostly cloudy with no precipitation. Generally light winds, with potential for strong gusts in the alpine. As the temperature inversion breaks down, alpine temperatures will return to the -5 to -10 C range in the afternoon.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.