Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Jan 31st, 2013 9:10AM
The alpine rating is Wind Slabs and Persistent Slabs.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Fair - Timing or intensity of solar radiation is uncertain on Saturday
Weather Forecast
Overnight and Friday: 2-3 cms expected tonight combined with strong Northwest winds and alpine temperatures about -8.0. Snow ending by morning, becoming high overcast with freezing level rising to about 1300 metres and light Northwest winds.Saturday: Mostly sunny with light West winds. Above freezing temperatures are expected in the alpine up to about 2300 metres.Sunday: The next Pacific disturbance is expected to move into the interior from the coast. Temperatures should drop below freezing at all elevations before the system arrives.
Avalanche Summary
Natural and skier controlled avalanches were reported up to size 2.0 on North thru East aspects in the alpine and at treeline. Loose snow sluffing in steep terrain continues to be reported up to size 1.0.
Snowpack Summary
Westerly winds and warm temperatures overnight have continued to develop wind slabs in the alpine and at treeline. Wind slab was reported to be stiffening from fist to four finger hardness. The recent storm slab has been settling and becoming more cohesive. Pockets of slab that were mostly between 30-50 cms deep above the January 23rd weak layer have started to release naturally or when light additional loads have been added (like ski-cutting). As we head into a warming period expect the recent storm slab to become more reactive. The forecast warm temperatures at higher elevations on Saturday may help initiate releases on the January 23rd layer. The deeper weak layer from January 4th is reported to be gaining strength, and I don't expect that we will see releases on this layer from one day of solar radiation and warm temperatures. That being said, if cornices start to fall off from the heating on Saturday, that might be enough of a load to trigger the deeper January 4th layer.
Problems
Wind Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
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Persistent Slabs
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: All elevations.
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Valid until: Feb 1st, 2013 2:00PM