Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Nov 2nd, 2023 3:00PM

The alpine rating is early season, the treeline rating is early season, and the below treeline rating is early season. Known problems include Wind Slabs.

Avalanche Canada mkoppang, Avalanche Canada

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LIght snowfall are forecast to continue this week. Alpine areas have enough snow for avalanches to occur but not enough snow to ski! Ice climbers think about overhead terrain and consequences. Please continue to update your trips on the Mountain Information network on avalanche.ca

Summary

Confidence

Low

Avalanche Summary

Reports of small windslabs up to sz 1 have been observed over the past few days.

If you see anything, please put it on the Mountain Information Network on avalanche.ca

Snowpack Summary

30cm of snow has fallen and been moved around by winds creating pockets of snow along ridgelines and gullies that is up to 50cm deep. Windslabs should be expected in the upper elevations.

Most snowpack observations are made from weather stations and observations from the valley floor at this time of year so we have low confidence in snowpack structure. We are confident though that in many areas at treeline and above, the snowpack has reached a threshold depth for avalanches to occur so keep this potential on your mind.

Weather Summary

Light snow will continue to fall over the next few days days. Winds are highly variable and we expect wind transport to continue at the upper elevations.

More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Problems

Wind Slabs

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Windslabs should be expected in alpine areas.

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: Alpine.

Likelihood

Likely

Expected Size

1 - 2

Valid until: Nov 9th, 2023 3:00PM