Avalanche Forecast
Regions: Corner Brook, Gros Morne, Long Range Mountains, Northern Peninsula.
Avalanche conditions should be generally safe on Sunday.
Fresh wind slabs may form Monday, and Tuesday’s rain could trigger wet loose avalanches.
Confidence
Moderate
Avalanche Summary
No avalanches or signs of instability were reported this week.
Fresh wind slabs may form Monday afternoon, and rain on Tuesday could trigger wet loose avalanches.
Also watch for other hazards like creek crossings, holes, and slippery surfaces.
Snowpack Summary
An additional 5 to 10 cm of snow this weekend will bring recent totals to 15 to 25 cm around Gros Morne and to 30 cm or more south of Corner Brook. Much of this snow has fallen on bare ground, but where a snowpack remains, it should bond quickly to hard crusts.
Despite significant melt over the past month, decent coverage persists in the Lewis Hills and wind-loaded bowls and gullies across the region.
Weather Summary
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy. 20 km/h northwest wind. Alpine temperature -5 °C.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with 1 to 5 cm of snow. 30 km/h southwest wind. Alpine temperature -3 °C.
Monday
Cloudy with 5 to 10 cm of snow in the morning switching to rain in the evening. 60 km/h southeast wind. Alpine temperature -2 °C.
Tuesday
Cloudy with 15 to 30 mm of rain, transitioning to snow in the afternoon/evening. 80 km/h southwest wind. Alpine temperature +8 °C. Freezing level 3000 m dropping to sea level in the evening.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.
Terrain and Travel Advice
- This is a good time for exploring terrain.
- Pay attention to isolated wind affected features in the alpine, as well as cross-loaded features at treeline.
- Avalanche activity is unlikely when a thick melt-freeze crust is present on the snow surface.