Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Nov 18th, 2015 4:00PM

The alpine rating is considerable, the treeline rating is moderate, and the below treeline rating is low. Known problems include Wind Slabs and Loose Dry.

Avalanche Canada stephen holeczi, Avalanche Canada

What a start to the ski season! Forecasters almost think they live somewhere else. Give the snowpack some time to settle to the new load. It's been a lot of snow in a short period of time. SH

Summary

Weather Forecast

Cooler temperatures for Thursday and Friday with valley temps between -10 to -12 and alpine temperatures in the -18 to -25 range. Only trace amounts of snow are expected over the next 2-3 days with light to moderate W to NW winds.

Snowpack Summary

Essentially 2 major snowfall events in the past week has created the snowpack. The latest one from Tues threw down 30-50cm low density snow in most areas. There is a fairly supportive midpack, but inconsistent results are still being found within the storm snow, and in some circumstances, near the ground. HS at treeline is well over a meter.

Avalanche Summary

Avalanche control in Yoho produced either sloughing, or wind slabs to size 2.5 in high alpine terrain and benched cliffs. One slide on Stephen near 3000m stepped 2 meters deep near the ground. This is likely only possible in steep/lee terrain in the high alpine where facets will be more prevalent. The vast amount of avalanches were 40-80cm deep.

Confidence

Due to the number of field observations on Wednesday

Problems

Wind Slabs

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Previous strong winds have redistributed the loose snow into leeward areas where wind slabs should be expected within the upper snowpack. This was evident during avalanche control Wednesday. So far, this doesn't appear to be widespread.

  • Use caution in lee areas. Recent wind loading have created wind slabs.

Aspects: North, North East, East, South East, South.

Elevations: Alpine.

Likelihood

Possible - Likely

Expected Size

1 - 3

Loose Dry

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Wind will be the key Thursday, especially for ice climbers in gullies. Watch if the wind picks up, there's lots of loose snow available for sluffing.

  • The volume of sluffing could knock you over; choose your climb carefully and belay when exposed.

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: All elevations.

Likelihood

Possible - Likely

Expected Size

1 - 2

Valid until: Nov 19th, 2015 4:00PM