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RegisterFeb 3rd, 2023–Feb 5th, 2023
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Wind-blown snow may have increased the possibility of triggering an avalanche in the Murdochville area this weekend.
No new avalanches have been observed or reported in the Murdochville forecast area.
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Approximately 5 cm of snow was received since Thursday evening in the Murdochville forecast area. This snow and the snow that was still available in some places was transported by the extreme west wind. This may have resulted in the formation of new wind slabs, especially in the NE-E-SE oriented forest openings. These harder snow pillows may be underlain by less dense snow or older wind slabs. The height of snow on the ground varies from 100 to 140 cm.
Synopsis: The combination of an arctic air mass, a low pressure system and extreme westerly winds will cause blowing snow until Saturday night. Precipitation and wind will diminish Sunday morning.
Evening and overnight: Blowing snow and 1 to 2 cm of snow, wind west 60 to 100 km/h. Low -31.
Saturday: Blowing snow and 1 cm of snow. Wind west 60 to 100km/h. High -25.
Sunday: Cloudy. Wind southwest 30 to 50km/h. High -15.