Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Dec 18th, 2011 9:07AM
The alpine rating is Wind Slabs.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeSummary
Confidence
Fair - Intensity of incoming weather is uncertain on Tuesday
Weather Forecast
Expect mostly clear skies on monday with light southwesterly winds and freezing levels at surface.On tuesday light snowfall is forecast with moderate westerly winds and freezing levels remaining at surface.Clear skies should prevail again on wednesday as winds switch to light and northerly with alpine temperatures dipping to -12.0.
Avalanche Summary
Size 1 natural activity (on lee features in the alpine) was reported on saturday. We have had no other reports from the field. We'd love to hear what you're seeing out there. Any observations (professional or recreational) are welcome at forecaster@avalanche.ca.
Snowpack Summary
The early December dry spell left us with weak, large surface hoar and faceted powder on sheltered shady slopes, and a surface crust on sun-exposed slopes. They are now buried about 15-20cm down by soft slabs from last week and more recent (friday-saturday night) wind-transported moist snow. With rain occurring up to 1800m over the last few days, some of these weak layers may have dissolved below treeline where a rain crust has now formed creating a potential weak layer for the future. At higher elevations, a cohesive and touchy windslab now exists and still over-rides these weaknesses. The mid and lower snowpack are generally well settled and strong, but faceted at base of the snowpack. Avalanche activity on any basal layers is highly unlikely at this time.Check out the Forecaster's Blog link below for more general snowpack discussion and good advice.
Problems
Wind Slabs
Aspects: North, North East, East, South East.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Dec 19th, 2011 8:00AM