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RegisterApr 23rd, 2023–Apr 24th, 2023
Chic-Choc Mountains, Littoral, Murdochville.
In the alpine, on Monday afternoon, we will find beautiful conditions of corn snow under a radiant sun.
Although the avalanche danger is much lower in the spring, we still have to be careful not to be caught by small wet snow avalanches, which can lead us to obstacles below, or by cornice falls.
No new avalanche has been observed or reported.
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In the alpine, a cycle of overnight freezing and daytime thawing is taking shape for the next few days, bringing the much appreciated corn snow conditions under the strong afternoon sun. At the base of the mountains, in the absence of an overnight refreeze, the heat and intense solar radiation will continue to rapidly transform the snow to fill it with water and continue the accelerated melting of the snowpack. More and more areas are now without snow cover, mainly at and below the treeline where conditions are quite minimal.Snowpack heights range from 0 cm (valley) to 95 cm (mid-mountain).
Forecast for the Chic-Chocs ridges and summits.
Synopsis: A ridge of high pressure over the area will keep the weather clear for the next few days.Sunday evening and night: A few clouds, no precipitation, winds southeast 20 to 30 km/h, minimum -4 C, freezing level at 500 m.Monday: Sunny, no precipitation, winds southeast 15 to 30 km/h, maximum +6 C, freezing level at 2400 m.Tuesday: Sunny, no precipitation, winds southeast 15 to 30 km/h, maximum +6 C, freezing level at 2000 m.Wednesday: Cloudy, light southeast winds, maximum +4 C, freezing level at 1400 m. For more details, see the Chic-Chocs alpine forecast.