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RegisterDec 26th, 2024–Dec 27th, 2024
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
The primary concern is that superficial slabs could step down to the deep, persistent weakness, resulting in full-depth avalanches. However, we are uncertain about how reactive these layers are, as we have received limited observations over the past few days.
No new avalanches were observed or reported on Thursday.
15-20 cm of storm snow from the past week, combined with strong W/SW winds, has formed wind slabs in alpine lee areas which extend down into treeline.
The mid and lower snowpack is faceted and weak, with facet/crust interfaces near the ground. This is more pronounced east of the divide, while western regions display a deeper more settled snowpack.
Snowpack depths at tree-line are about 60 cm in eastern areas and 100 cm west of the divide.
A mix of sun and cloud, alpine winds West 30-40kmh, and trace amounts of snow. See below for table.