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RegisterFeb 24th, 2023–Feb 25th, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
A return to gusty west winds Friday has generated fresh avalanche activity.
These winds, and the associated Pacific System approaching the region, will bring a slow, steady reprieve from the arctic temperatures... but will keep the avalanche hazard elevated through the weekend.
With the increase in west winds Friday, fresh avalanche activity was evident in the Banff area.
Lake Louise avalanche control described triggering several small wind slabs with explosives including some hard slabs and thought there was evidence of fresh natural activity in the surrounding backcountry.
One notable avalanche at Bow Summit ran onto the standard traverse track Thursday. See MIN.
Following last weekend's storm, a settled 20-50cm of snow has been redistributed by east, then north and now west winds. Expect extensive wind effect in the alpine and fresh wind slabs in some unusual locations down into the trees.
The upper snowpack been subject to the surface faceting process during the extended cold temperatures this week and is starting to sluff in very steep terrain.
On steep solar slopes, there are crusts in the middle of the snow pack now down 40 to 110cm while facets and isolated surface hoar will be found on these interfaces elsewhere.
The bottom 30- 50cm of the snowpack remains weak and faceted as is providing poor support for the entire snowpack above.
A Pacific system began its approach Friday and was heralded by winds shifting back to the westerly and increasing to the moderate to strong range. Temperatures followed, however overnight alpine temperatures will still drop to -20 to -25C.
Cloud will develop into flurries Saturday with a few cm expected north of Lake Louise as temperatures rise to -10 to-15C in the alpine during the day.
Overnight Saturday, up to 5cm is expected along the divide as the system passes the region. Temperatures should hold in the -10 to -15C range in the alpine.