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RegisterMar 1st, 2024–Mar 2nd, 2024
Chic-Choc Mountains.
Widespread crust and the effects of extreme wind are making mountain travel difficult. Despite the low rating, it's not a good time for big alpine objectives.
In any case, the best snow is to be found below the tree line, in areas protected from the wind.
A few deposits of fallen cornices, dating from Wednesday's thaw, were observed at the foot of the mur des Patrouilleurs.
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There is 5 to 10 cm of new snow in areas protected from the wind. This snow rests on a thick refreezing crust that can support the weight of a skier. Skiing is at its best on gentle, protected slopes below the treeline.
The strong to extreme south-westerly and then westerly winds have greatly affected the alpine and tree line. Many slopes were devoid of snow. Only the eastern slopes were slightly favored.
The middle of the snowpack is well consolidated, resting on a combo of facetted grains and crusts. Depth hoar is developing at the base of the snowpack.
Synopsis: Sun and heat for the next few days.
Friday evening and night: Clearing in the evening, then partly cloudy. Wind west 40-60 km/h. Low -17.
Saturday: Cloudy, clearing midday. Wind southwest, 20 to 40 km/h. High -1. Freezing level at 500 m.
Sunday: Cloudy. Wind southwest 15 to 35 km/h. High +1. Freezing level at 700 m.
Monday: Sunny. Wind southwest, 15 to 30 km/h. Maximum 0. Freezing level at 500 m.
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