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Avalanche Forecast

Archived

Nov 30th, 2025–Dec 1st, 2025

Alpine
Natural avalanches unlikely.
Treeline
Natural avalanches unlikely.
Below Treeline
Natural avalanches unlikely.
Alpine
Natural avalanches unlikely, human triggered possible.
Treeline
Natural avalanches unlikely.
Below Treeline
Natural avalanches unlikely.
Alpine
Natural avalanches unlikely, human triggered possible.
Treeline
Natural avalanches unlikely.
Below Treeline
Natural avalanches unlikely.

Regions

South Coast, North Shore, Sasquatch, Sasquatch, Sky Pilot, Tetrahedron, Coquihalla, Harrison-Fraser, Manning, Skagit.

Travel cautiously as the snowpack is shallow.

Small avalanches may still occur during low danger.

Confidence

Moderate

Avalanche Summary

No avalanches have been reported. However, observations are limited.

If you're heading out into the backcountry, please consider sharing your observations on the MIN.

Snowpack Summary

Above treeline, there is 10 to 20 cm of dry snow sitting on several supportive crusts which extend to the ground. The snowpack is around 60 to 80 cm deep at treeline, and shrinks rapidly below treeline.

In wind exposed areas, soft snow has likely been redistributed into lee features.

Weather Summary

Sunday Night
Mostly clear skies. 10 to 20 km/h northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -4 °C. Freezing level 1000 m.

Monday
Mix of sun and cloud, increasing in the afternoon. 20 to 30 km/h northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -2 °C. Freezing level 1000 m.

Tuesday
Mostly cloudy with 5 to 10 cm of snow. 20 to 30 km/h west to north ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -3 °C. Freezing level 1200 m.

Wednesday
Mostly cloudy with 1 to 2 cm of snow. 20 to 40 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -3 °C.

More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Terrain and Travel Advice

  • Be cautious of buried obstacles, especially below treeline.
  • Use caution above cliffs and terrain traps where even small avalanches may have severe consequences.