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RegisterNov 23rd, 2021–Nov 24th, 2021
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
Good skiing exists in sheltered areas at treeline. Last weeks storm snow has settled into a very supportive early season snowpack. Concern over the deep persistent weakness still exists and this problem should be treated with respect.
Winds will increase to moderate to strong from the W / SW on Wednesday with only a few cm's of new snow forecasted. On Thursday and Friday, we should see anywhere from 5-20 cm of new snow with strong SW winds. Temperatures will stay cool until Friday when freezing levels are forecast to rise to ~ 1700m.
5-15 cm of fresh snow Monday overnight sits on a variety of surfaces: a rain crust below ~2000m , a sun crust on steep solar aspects, windslabs in the alpine and exposed treeline areas and settled snow everywhere else. Melt/freeze crusts and/or facets lurk at the bottom of the snowpack. Snowpack depths at tree-line average 60-110 cm
No new avalanches observed on a field trip in the Dolomite Shoulder area on Tuesday or reported to us by local ski hills.