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RegisterDec 13th, 2023–Dec 14th, 2023
Glacier.
A weak layer is present at the ideal depth for large rider triggered avalanches.
The safest way to manage this problem is through conservative terrain choices.
Natural avalanches are possible later in the day Thursday with an incoming storm forecast.
On Wednesday, no new natural avalanches were observed along the highway corridor.
On Tuesday, a group triggered a size 2.5 on Ursus Minor. This avalanche was triggered in a wind loaded pocket near ridge top, in a generally shallow faceted snowpack. Wide, impressive propagation occurred on the Dec 1 surface hoar, facet layer.
Storm snow Thursday will start to bury a new surface hoar layer, which sits on top a thin sun crust in steep terrain.
A rain crust down 30cm is present up to 2100m.
A weak layer (Dec 1 surface hoar) buried 70-100cm deep continues to produce 'sudden' results in snowpack tests and human triggered avalanches. The surface hoar sits on a sun crust on solar aspects at upper elevations.
The base of the snowpack is facetted at upper elevations.
A weak front sweeps across the province giving light snow and dropping freezing levels on Thursday.
Thursday: Snow 10cm with light SW winds, High: -5 °C, Freezing level 1600m.
Friday: Isolated flurries, High: -2 °C, light SW winds, freezing level 1700m.
Saturday: Cloudy with sunny periods, High: -3°C, light SW winds, freezing level 1500m.