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RegisterFeb 8th, 2015–Feb 9th, 2015
Little Yoho.
Very warm temperatures have weakened the snowpack and turned it isothermal. Avalanche terrain should be avoided until cooler temperature return
Cloudy with scattered flurries forecast for Monday. Freezing levels to valley floor on Sunday night and then rising to 1800 m on Monday. Winds are light from the south-west turning to moderate west late in the day on Monday.
60-90 cm of recent storm overlies a crust from January 30th. The recent heavy precipitation, wind and warmer temperatures have created storm slabs which will put an enormous amount of stress on the January 30th crust interface. Isothermal conditions exist at treeline and below.
Avalanche control today in Yoho Park and Koorenay Park produced numerous avalanches up to size 3. Many of the avalanches started dry and turned wet at lower elevations. Also, evidence of a widespread cycle up to size 3.5 throughout the forecast region. Some avalanches running close to full path.