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RegisterDec 10th, 2023–Dec 11th, 2023
South Okanagan, Shuswap, North Okanagan.
Slabs may be triggerable by riders in wind-loaded features at upper elevations.
Early season hazards exist. A frozen crust may hold up rider or hiker, but stumps and rocks are barely buried.
Signs of instability were reported in wind-loaded alpine areas on Friday. If you go out in the backcountry, please consider sharing your observations on the Mountain Information Network (MIN).
15-35 cm of snow sits on a hard melt-freeze crust. A spotty surface hoar layer may be found about 20 to 30 cm deep. It is likely that the intense rain from earlier this week destroyed this layer, but it could linger in isolated features.
The middle and base of the snowpack may still be moist from the rain, though weak, faceted grains could persist where the snowpack is dry.
Snowpack depths at treeline are approximately 30 to 60 cm. The snowpack tapers drastically with elevation below treeline.
Sunday Night
Cloudy. 5-10 cm of snow expected. Light northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline low -5°C.
Monday
Mix of sun and cloud. No new snow expected. Light northwest wind. Treeline temperature -6 °C.
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy. No new snow expected. Moderate southerly wind. Treeline temperature around -5 °C.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy. No new snow expected. Strong to extreme south or southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature around -2°C, with a possible above freezing layer at high elevations.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.