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RegisterDec 17th, 2023–Dec 18th, 2023
South Coast, Powell River, North Shore, Tetrahedron.
Back off steep slopes when the snow surface feels wet. Wet loose avalanches are possible due to sustained high freezing levels.
No recent avalanches have been reported in this region. Small wet avalanches may be possible to be triggered by riders on steep slopes as the warming affects the snowpack.
If you do head into the backcountry please submit any observations and or photos on the Mountain Information Network.
The snow surface is likely moist at all elevations and on all aspects.
The mid and lower snowpack is made up of a series of crusts and rounded grains. The snowpack is generally well consolidated.
Overall, the snow depth remains shallow, creating challenging travel conditions and hiding early season hazards just below the snow surface.
Sunday Night
Partially clear with trace amounts of rain, south alpine wind 20 to 40 km/h, freezing level around 2500 m.
Monday
Mostly cloudy with around 5 mm of mixed precipitation expected, south alpine wind 20 to 40 km/h, freezing level around 2500 m.
Tuesday
Cloudy with up to 30 mm of mixed precipitation expected, southeast alpine wind 10 to 30 km/h, freezing level around 2300 m.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy with up to 10 mm of mixed precipitation expected, south alpine wind 20 to 40 km/h, freezing level around 2200 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.