Register for an account and never miss a forecast again!
RegisterRegister for an account and never miss a forecast again!
RegisterDec 10th, 2022–Dec 11th, 2022
Moyie, St. Mary.
Watch for signs of instability like natural avalanches, whumpfing, and shooting cracks as you travel through the terrain.
Wind slabs at treeline may have formed over touchy surfaces like crusts and surface hoar making them larger and more sensitive to triggering.
No new avalanches have been observed or reported in this region. However, note that we have had very few field observations. Please consider filling out a Mountain Information Network report if you are heading to the backcountry.
Friday night snowfall ranges from up to 10 cm in the west of our region and more like 2 cm in the east. Although this new snow was not accompanied by a great deal of wind, before Friday night southerly winds redistribute snow into wind slabs on west, north, and east aspects. around 10cm of recent snow has buried a layer of surface Hoar in sheltered terrain and a sun crust on south-facing slopes.
A concerning layer of surface hoar from mid-November is buried down up to 45 cm. This layer could become more reactive as slab properties above it increase with new snow and wind.
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy, 3 cm accumulation, winds south 15 km/h, temperature -4 C at 1500 m.
Sunday
Cloudy with sunny periods, up to 4 cm accumulation, winds north 10 km/h, temperature -6 C at 1500 m.
Monday
A mix of sun and cloud, trace accumulation, winds northeast 13 km/h, temperature -7 C at 1500 m.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, no accumulation, winds north 10 km/h, temperature -8 C at 1500 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.