Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Feb 10th, 2012 3:00PM
The alpine rating is Deep Persistent Slabs and Loose Dry.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Good - -1
Weather Forecast
A series of weak short waves move over the southern half of the province this weekend bringing high cloud and very little in the way of precipitation. Temps remain mild, just a few degrees below 0 at 1500m. Winds look to be meek, whispering out of the NW @ 5 - 15 km/h.
Avalanche Summary
Loose faceted surface snow is sluffing readily in steep terrain and gaining considerable mass. Deep persistent slab avalanches remain possible with heavy triggers in shallow rocky snowpack areas on unsupported slopes. Check out the Avalanche Image Gallery under the Library tab for some photos of recent deep persistent slab avalanches in the region.
Snowpack Summary
Light amounts of fresh snow has buried the previous snow surface which includes surface hoar up to 30mm at ridgetop and 50mm in valley bottoms, 30cm of near-surface facets on shady sheltered slopes, and surface crusts on sun-exposed slopes. Exposed alpine and treeline areas are wind-affected and you may still find the odd isolated pocket of hard wind slab. Concerns remain for the mid-December persistent weakness down around 80-100cm. Basal facets were recently responsible for a large whumpf on a shallow south facing treeline slope in the Rossland Range and gave very easy and sudden compression tests results where they were found down 60cm.
Problems
Deep Persistent Slabs
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Loose Dry
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South.
Elevations: All elevations.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Feb 11th, 2012 8:00AM