Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Mar 11th, 2019 3:01PM
The alpine rating is Storm Slabs.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Moderate - Forecast snowfall amounts are uncertain
Weather Forecast
MONDAY NIGHT: Storm arriving overnight with 10-15 cm of snow, 30-50 km/h southwest wind, alpine temperatures drop to -10 C.TUESDAY: Snow continues throughout the day with another 5-10 cm bringing total accumulation to 15-25 cm, 20-40 km/h southwest wind, alpine high temperatures near -5 C, freezing level 1000 m.WEDNESDAY: Lingering flurries with localized accumulations of 5 cm, light northwest wind, alpine high temperatures near -8 C, freezing level 1000 m.THURSDAY: Sunny with cloudy periods, light southwest wind, alpine high temperatures near -5 C, freezing level 1200 m.
Avalanche Summary
A few small loose dry avalanches were reported over the weekend. One large (size 3) slab avalanche was triggered remotely on a southwest aspect on Sunday. The avalanche failed on a crust layer 20-30 cm deep, but showed surprisingly wide propagation.
Snowpack Summary
Expect 15-25 cm of new snow on Tuesday accompanied with strong southwest wind. Several crust layers have formed on south aspects in the past few weeks, while other aspects have a mix of hard wind-affected snow or soft faceted snow. Two layers of weak surface hoar crystals are buried in the snowpack between 40 and 80 cm deep, which were buried in mid-February and early-February. The layers may be associated with a melt-freeze crust on southerly aspects. Avalanche activity on these layers has tapered, but it may still be possible to trigger one of these layers in isolated areas such as steep cutblocks and large open glades.
Problems
Storm Slabs
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Mar 12th, 2019 2:00PM