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Avalanche Forecast

Dec 1st, 2019–Dec 2nd, 2019
Alpine
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating in the alpine will be low
Treeline
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating at treeline will be low
Below Treeline
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating below treeline will be low
Alpine
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating in the alpine will be low
Treeline
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating at treeline will be low
Below Treeline
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating below treeline will be low
Alpine
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating in the alpine will be low
Treeline
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating at treeline will be low
Below Treeline
1: Low
The avalanche danger rating below treeline will be low

Regions: Lizard-Flathead.

The big story in the Lizard Range is the wind! Wind speeds could reach over 80km/h in the alpine. Be alert to the possibility of new wind slabs forming in spite of a lack of fresh snow.  

Confidence

Moderate - Confidence is due to a stable weather pattern with little change expected.

Weather Forecast

The notable feature in the weather forecast for the next few days is very high winds at upper elevations. Mountain top winds could reach 80-100 km/h on Monday before tapering on Thursday.

SUNDAY NIGHT - Mainly cloudy with isolated flurries / southwest winds, 40-60 km/h / alpine low temperature near -9

MONDAY - Cloudy with scattered flurries / westerly winds 40-80 km/h / alpine high temperature near -6

TUESDAY - Mainly cloudy with scattered flurries / southwest winds, 40-80 km/h / alpine high temperature near -5

WEDNESDAY - Mainly cloudy with scattered flurries / southwest winds, 40-80 km/h / alpine high temperature near -1

Avalanche Summary

There have been no recent avalanches reported in the region. If you are getting out into the mountains, let us know what you see by posting to the Mountain Information Network!

Snowpack Summary

Snowpack depths are highly variable this early in the season. There is a range of 50-100 cm of snow in the alpine. Snowpack depths taper quickly at lower elevations. Two crusts have been reported in the middle of the snowpack. There is some uncertainty as to how well the snow is bonding to these crusts.