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RegisterApr 29th, 2024–Apr 30th, 2024
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
It may be spring down low but it is still winter-like conditions up high.
Recent snowfall has been highly variable due to the convective weather patterns. Be aware of how well the new snow is bonding to old crusts.
Read the Avalanche Canada Forecasters Blog for resources on how to navigate the switch to spring.
No new natural avalanche activity reported on Monday. Nearest neighbours have been seeing dry loose & sluffing in the Alpine and wet loose at Treeline and below, all on steep terrain features. All size 1 or less.
Sunday evening brought a good overnight refreeze all the way to valley bottom. Recent snowfall amounts vary with approx 10cm of new snow in the last few days. Recent snow has been redistributed by winds from all directions. A plethora of crusts extend up to at least 2600m, on all aspects, and to ridgetop on solar aspects.
Mountain Weather Forecast is available at Avalanche Canada
Monday Evening
Flurries up to 4 cm. Alpine low -7 °C. Light winds gusting to 35 km/h. Freezing level valley bottom.
Tuesday
Cloudy with flurries. Alpine high -3 °C. Light winds from North gusting to 50 km/h. Freezing level 1900m
Wednesday
Cloudy with sunny periods & isolated flurries. Alpine low -6 °C, High -2 °C. Winds NE 15-35 km/h. Freezing level 2200 m.