Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Jan 24th, 2016 8:01AM

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

Avalanche Canada pmarshall, Avalanche Canada

The current conditions require restraint and conservative decision-making. Triggering large avalanches, even from relatively low-angle slopes, remains possible. 

Summary

Confidence

Moderate - Timing, track, or intensity of incoming weather system is uncertain

Weather Forecast

Synopsis: A ridge of high pressure should maintain dry conditions with sunny breaks for Monday. The freezing level on Monday is around 800 m. A system hitting the coast on Tuesday could spread more cloud and light precipitation to the Cariboos/N. Columbias. This will also push in warmer air causing freezing levels to jump to 1300-1500 m. Cloudy conditions persist on Wednesday with even warmer air invading causing the freezing level to climb another 100-300 m. Winds will be on the rise to moderate or strong by Tuesday and Wednesday.

Avalanche Summary

One observer from the Mica Mountain area posted some good photos of recent avalanche activity on Saturday (probably occurred on Friday). Check out the Mountain Information Network for more info. There was also a report of a size 2.5 wind slab that was remotely triggered by a snowcat on a NE aspect in the alpine. On Friday, a large natural avalanche cycle to size 3.5 was reported near Blue River and Valemount.

Snowpack Summary

Recent snowfall and strong winds created storm slabs in many places and wind slabs on features lee to the southerly winds. This new snow has also added load and stress to the already volatile persistent slab. There are a couple of highly reactive layers of surface hoar buried in the upper snowpack (down 40-80 cm), which have been responsible for recent avalanches. The mid and lower snowpack are generally strong, with any weak layers considered dormant for now. Snowpack depths are variable and shallow snowpack areas may have weak facetted crystals near the ground.

Problems

Persistent Slabs

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Large avalanches have been failing on buried persistent weak layers throughout the week. This problem will probably remain sensitive to human triggers for the next while. 
Be aware of the potential for large, deep avalanches due to the presence of buried surface hoar.>Extra caution required in open terrain features at and below treeline.>Use conservative route selection and be aware of the potential for remote triggering. >

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: All elevations.

Likelihood

Possible - Likely

Expected Size

1 - 5

Wind Slabs

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It may be possible to trigger deep and dense wind slabs in exposed lee and cross-loaded terrain near ridge crests. 
Avoid lee and cross-loaded terrain near ridge crests.>Travel on ridgetops to avoid wind slabs on slopes below.>

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

Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.

Likelihood

Possible

Expected Size

1 - 5

Valid until: Jan 25th, 2016 2:00PM