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Avalanche Forecast

Archived

Nov 25th, 2016–Nov 26th, 2016

Alpine
Below Threshold.
Treeline
Below Threshold.
Below Treeline
Below Threshold.
Alpine
Below Threshold.
Treeline
Below Threshold.
Below Treeline
Below Threshold.
Alpine
Below Threshold.
Treeline
Below Threshold.
Below Treeline
Below Threshold.

Regions

Cariboos.

New snow has likely formed wind slabs in this region, but due to insufficient observations it's important to use a cautious approach and supplement this forecast with your own observations. Please post your obs to the MIN.

Confidence

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Weather Forecast

On Saturday a low pressure system will track across the southern half of the province, bringing 5 cm of new snow in the southern end of the Cariboos and minimal new snow to the north. Treeline temperatures will be between -5 and -10 over the weekend with light southwesterly winds on Saturday, shifting to moderate northwesterly winds on Sunday. Light flurries are forecasted for Monday.

Avalanche Summary

No avalanches have been reported in this region. The recent storm snow likely formed wind slabs, but there is no information about potential deeper instabilities.

Snowpack Summary

We have insufficient data to create a reliable snowpack structure for this region. Recent storms delivered 30 cm of new snow to the southern parts of the Cariboos and 15 cm to the northern parts. Snowpack depths in the south appear to be comparable to the North Columbias, with alpine depths between 150-200 cm and treeline depths between 80-140cm. Snow depths are likely smaller in the north. A widespread mid-November crust likely exists 40-80 cm below the surface, but the bonding of the snow to this crust is uncertain. Also, the presence of other deeper weak layers is uncertain. Carefully assess local snow conditions when traveling in this region.