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RegisterFeb 28th, 2023–Mar 1st, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
Human-triggered wind slabs are still possible. Use caution in lee areas.
Lake Louise patrol produced several size 1 wind slabs with explosives today, mostly in the alpine. They also cleaned out D-Gully with a hand charge that produced a size 2, which ran on the ground. This feature hand previously avalanched and reloaded. Sunshine patrol remotely triggered a size 2 deep slab in the Wild West that was 80m wide and 60cm deep.
Widespread wind slabs are present in the alpine and treeline due to last week's storm snow and wind event. The wind slabs overlie the various Jan PWL interfaces of sun crusts, facets, and surface hoar down 80-120 cm. The weaker Nov 16 basal facet layer is down 100-200cm, and produces mod-hard sudden collapse results. Deeper snowpack areas west of the divide are stronger and more supportive than areas to the east.
Cool temps for the next few days will show the valley not being warmer than -2 and the ridge about -15. Wind will pick up into the strong range from the SW Wednesday morning and will stay elevated through Friday. Snow beginning late on Wednesday will amount to about 10cm late on Thursday.