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RegisterMay 3rd, 2023–May 4th, 2023
South Coast, Vancouver Island, Powell River, North Shore, Sasquatch, Tetrahedron, East Island, North Island, South Island, West Island.
Expect cornices to be fragile with all the heat they've been exposed to and for wet avalanches to be possible during the heat of the day. Be well aware of any overhead exposure.
Expect wet loose avalanches and cornice failures during periods of warm air and sunny skies. Avoiding steep slopes when the snow feels sloppy and avoiding cornice exposure are good travel habits. Avalanches could be very large and travel far, meaning you should limit exposure to overhead avalanche terrain.
The snow surface is moist to mountain top and is unlikely to freeze overnight. The remainder of the snowpack is strong and well-bonded.
Cornices are large and looming at this time of year.
Thursday has a freezing level near 3400 m with a mix of sun and cloud. Stormy conditions arrive Thursday night into Friday, with strong rain and a freezing level declining to 1900 m. Saturday's freezing level is near 1400 m with upwards of 10 to 20 cm of snow expected at higher elevations and rain below.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.