Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Apr 20th, 2014 8:55AM
The alpine rating is Loose Wet and Wind Slabs.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Fair - Due to the number of field observations
Weather Forecast
Synopsis:Â A weak ridge of high pressure will shift eastwards as the next system moves in over the region Monday night with precipitation forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday.Tonight and Monday: Partly cloudy with a chance of wet flurries /Â Moderate southerly winds / Freezing levels 2000 - 2500m Tuesday: Flurries (5-10 cm) / Light southerly winds / Freezing levels 1900 to 2400m Wednesday: Flurries (5-15cm) / Light westerly winds / Freezing levels 1500 to 2000m
Avalanche Summary
In areas where the upper snow is moist and sits above a crust small wet slabs have been triggered by skiers. At lower elevations and on solar aspects small to large loose wet avalanche continue to be triggered on steep slopes. Cornices collapses have been reported during periods of daytime warming. Occasionally these heavy triggers have caused large deep slab avalanches on the slopes below.
Snowpack Summary
The region has recently received between 20 to 40cm of new snow with snowline currently sitting somewhere around 1000m. Below the recent snow a melt-freeze crust can be found on all but high elevation North aspects. Moderate winds have affected all Wind slabs can be found in lee features on N and E aspects in the Alpine.Several persistent weak layers exist in the highly variable snowpack of the South Columbia region:- The mid-March sun crust/surface hoar layer down 50-80cm and the early-March crust/facet/surface hoar layer down around 80-120cm seem to be inactive.- The mid-February crust/facet/surface hoar combo is typically down 150 - 200cm. Human triggered avalanches on this layer are unlikely. Larger triggers such as cornice fall, a smaller avalanche in motion or prolonged warming could wake this layer up, resulting in very large and destructive avalanche.
Problems
Loose Wet
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Wind Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.
Elevations: Alpine.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Apr 21st, 2014 2:00PM