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RegisterDec 28th, 2020–Dec 30th, 2020
Yukon.
Triggering wind slab avalanches is likely on open slopes with the arrival of new snow and strong wind on Tuesday.
A front will bring active weather between Monday night and Wednesday morning.
MONDAY NIGHT: 5-10 cm of snow, 40-60 km/h south wind, temperatures around -7 C.
TUESDAY: Frontal intensity peaks in the morning then eases in the afternoon, another 5 cm of snow throughout the day, 50-70 km/h south wind, temperatures around -7 C.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy, light wind with moderate gusts, temperature around -8 C.
THURSDAY: Light flurries with trace amounts of snow, light wind, temperatures around -12 C.
No notable avalanche activity was reported over the weekend as older wind slabs appear to be mostly unreactive. Looking ahead the frontal system crossing the region on Tuesday will form new wind slabs that will likely be reactive on leeward terrain features.
A frontal system will bring a moderate amount of snow with strong south wind on Tuesday. This will result in extensive wind slab formation in open terrain, especially on north-facing leeward terrain. The new snow will bury older wind slabs, which can be found on all aspects but have been unreactive over the weekend. A buried crust can be found 60-100 cm below the surface, but reports suggest the snow is well-bonded to this crust. The lower snowpack is strong around White Pass, however there is potential for a weaker snowpack structure in inland areas such as the Wheaton Valley.