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RegisterJan 15th, 2021–Jan 16th, 2021
South Coast Inland.
Wind slabs may remain reactive to human triggers especially where they sit over weak crystals or a crust. Be mindful of deeply buried weak layers and their potential to produce large avalanches.
Friday night: Partly cloudy, light to moderate northwest ridgetop wind, freezing level 500 m.
Saturday: Mix of sun and cloud, light northwest to southwest wind, freezing level 900 m with a weak above freezing layer developing around 2000 m in the south.
Sunday: Mix of sun and cloud, moderate to strong northwest wind, freezing level 1200 m.
Monday: Sunny, moderate northwest wind, freezing level 1200 m.
Explosive control work on Friday produced wind slab avalanches up to size 2. A widespread natural avalanche cycle size 2-3 occurred throughout the region on Wednesday. Avalanche character was predominantly storm slab in the snowy north of the region and wet loose or glide slab in the rainy south. Northwest of Pemberton, several stepped down to buried weak layers resulting in very large (size 3-4) persistent slab avalanches.