Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Jan 23rd, 2023 4:00PM

The alpine rating is moderate, the treeline rating is moderate, and the below treeline rating is low. Known problems include Deep Persistent Slabs and Wind Slabs.

Avalanche Canada JA, Avalanche Canada

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Continue to be mindful of the deep persistent slab problem and make conservative terrain choices. Incoming storm late on Wednesday lasting through Friday - new snow will be welcome but watch for an increase in danger ratings by Thursday.

Summary

Confidence

Moderate

Avalanche Summary

No significant avalanches observed or reported.

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Snowpack Summary

2cm of new snow Monday morning along with 5cm from this past week in the Parker Ridge area. Moderate to strong southwesterly winds have redistributed this new snow to lee features in exposed areas. Upper snowpack is comprised of 20-30cm variable density snow sitting on top of the December 17 facet layer. Large facets and depth hoar comprise the bottom portion of the snowpack. Snowpack depths vary from 40-120cm.

Weather Summary

A westerly flow will bring unsettled conditions to the area in the next few days. Tuesday will be a mix of sun and cloud. Moderate westerly winds will decrease to light values with trace amounts of precipitation possible. Temperatures in the Icefields will be seasonal. Wednesday morning will be similar with westerly winds increasing to moderate and strong values. A low pressure system with associated warm front will bring light precipitation Wednesday night through Friday with up to 15mm in the forecast.

Detailed weather forecasts from Avalanche Canada: https://www.avalanche.ca/weather/forecast

Terrain and Travel Advice

  • In times of uncertainty conservative terrain choices are our best defense.
  • Be especially cautious as you transition into wind affected terrain.

Problems

Deep Persistent Slabs

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The bottom of the snow pack is inherently weak with well developed Facets and Depth Hoar. Avalanches initiating in the upper snowpack are likely to step down to this layer and gain significant mass.

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.

Likelihood

Possible

Expected Size

1.5 - 3.5

Wind Slabs

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Moderate to strong winds from the SW have formed thin wind slabs in leeward and cross-loaded alpine features.

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

Elevations: Alpine.

Likelihood

Possible

Expected Size

1 - 1.5

Valid until: Jan 24th, 2023 4:00PM