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RegisterJan 9th, 2023–Jan 10th, 2023
South Coast Inland, Birkenhead, Duffey, South Chilcotin, Stein, Taseko.
Good riding can be found in sheltered terrain where snow hasn't been wind-affected.
Continue avoiding shallow rocky terrain where triggering deeper weak layers is most likely.
No new avalanches were reported in the region since the weekend. Please continue to post your observations and photos to the Mountain Information Network. It helps strengthen our data gathering.
Up to 10 cm of fresh snow has fallen over the weekend. Previous strong southerly winds have scoured alpine south-facing terrain and affected snow in open treeline features. A layer of surface hoar may still exist under the recent storm snow in specific treeline features.
In sheltered terrain, 40 to 50 cm of low-density snow sits over a crust formed in late December. This crust varies in thickness throughout the terrain and elevation. Small avalanches could potentially run down to this layer, creating larger-than-expected avalanches.
There is a widespread layer of facets and depth hoar at the bottom of the snowpack, which remains a concern for triggering with large loads or on thin spots. Snowpack depths around treeline are about 150 cm deep. The snowpack below treeline is very shallow and faceted.
A weak frontal band will generate periods of light snow Monday night. Overcast skies and dry conditions are expected by midday Tuesday. A deeper system is expected to push moderate snowfalls into the region late evening on Wednesday.
Monday night
Snow up to 5 cm, southwesterly winds gusting to 40 km/h at ridge tops, freezing level around 1000 m, low of -5C at treeline.
Tuesday
Snow 2-5 cm ending by midday, moderate southerly winds then easing off, freezing levels around 1200 m, high of -2C at treeline.
Wednesday
Mix of sun and clouds, no precipitation, light to moderate southeasterly winds, freezing levels around 1000 m, high of -5C at treeline.
Thursday
Snow 10-15 cm, moderate southerly winds gusting to 50 km/h at ridge tops, freezing levels rising to 1600 m, high of -1C at treeline.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.