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RegisterMar 7th, 2022–Mar 8th, 2022
Vancouver Island.
Continue to use safe travel techniques even under benign snowpack conditions.
MONDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy with no precipitation, 40 km/h northwest wind, treeline temperature 0 C, freezing level 1400 m.
TUESDAY: Mix of sun and cloud with no precipitation, 20 km/h northeast wind, treeline temperature -1 C, freezing level 1200 m.
WEDNESDAY: Clear skies with no precipitation, 20 km/h northeast wind, treeline temperature -4 C.
THURSDAY: Mix of sun and cloud with no precipitation, 30 km/h northwest wind, treeline temperature -3 C.
Many small wet loose avalanches were observed during the relatively warm and sunny weekend. Avalanche activity is expected to quiet down as the weather cools and the snowpack hardens. Avalanche activity is unlikely anywhere a hard melt-freeze crust is on the surface.
A hard melt-freeze crust is likely found on the surface everywhere in the mountains. The crust is thickest at low elevations and likely thins as you move higher and onto shady aspects. The remainder of the snowpack is well-bonded.