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RegisterApr 3rd, 2023–Apr 4th, 2023
Sea To Sky, Brandywine, Homathko, Spearhead.
Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features. Avalanche activity is anticipated to be small and in isolated areas or extreme terrain. On Tuesday, this includes small pockets of wind slab in immediate lees of ridgecrests and moistening snow on steep solar aspects during periods of strong sun.
Spring is a dynamic time of year where conditions can vary widely and change rapidly. Carefully assess your local conditions and pay attention to how the weather is affecting the snowpack throughout the day.
Over the weekend, storm slabs and loose dry avalanches were reported size 1-2, mostly artificially triggered by skiers and explosives. By Monday, avalanche activity had largely tapered to small solar-triggered point releases out of steep terrain, with one small (size 1) skier-triggered wind slab.
A moist or crusty surface has likely formed on southerly aspects and below 1000 m. 15 to 30 cm of recent snow has seen modest wind effect, with wind loading mostly isolated to immediate lees of ridgetop. Recent snow appears to be bonding well to underlying surfaces including melt-freeze crusts.
The middle of the snowpack is strong and bonded. At the bottom of the snowpack, a layer of weak facets remains present and continues to be monitored for signs of reactivity.
Monday night
Partly cloudy. Light variable wind. Alpine low -10 °C. Freezing level 500 m.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, clouding over in the afternoon. Light southwest wind. Alpine high -1 °C. Freezing level rises to 1400 m.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy. Light southwest wind building to moderate. Alpine high -3 °C. Freezing level rises to 1200 m.
Thursday
Mostly cloudy with scattered flurries. Moderate southwest wind. Alpine high -3 °C. Freezing level rises to 1300 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.