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RegisterFeb 21st, 2023–Feb 22nd, 2023
North Columbia, South Columbia, Esplanade, Jordan, North Selkirk, Shuswap, West Purcell, Badshot-Battle, Central Selkirk, Goat, Gold, Kokanee, North Okanagan, Retallack, Valhalla, Whatshan.
Storm and wind slabs will likely be reactive to human traffic. Any incident could have serious consequences during cold weather.
We are receiving initial reports of widespread avalanche activity from Monday night's storm. Avalanches were small to large (size 1 to 3) and released as storm slabs, wind slabs, and dry loose, on all aspects and at all elevations.
Numerous naturally triggered large to very large (size 3 to 3.5) deep persistent slab avalanches were observed on Monday across the region. They occurred on all aspects between 1700 and 2700 m.
Looking forward, we suspect that storm and wind slab avalanches will continue to be triggerable by riders as all the recent snow slowly bonds to the snowpack. Triggering deeper layers remains possible, particularly on shallow, rocky slopes.
Around 20 to 50 cm of snow accumulated Monday night with associated southwest wind that has now shifted to northeast wind. This snow adds to the 50 to 100 cm of snow that accumulated over the weekend. All of this snow may rest on weak surface hoar crystals at treeline elevations sheltered from the wind. Storm slabs and wind slabs exist within all this storm snow.
The mid-pack hosts various old layers of surface hoar, facets, and melt-freeze crusts that are gaining strength and bonding to the snowpack. Periodic reports of large avalanches on these layers are a reminder of the complicated snowpack in this region.
A layer of large and weak facets that formed in November is found near the base of the snowpack. The layer is slowly gaining strength but sporadic and very large avalanches continue to provide evidence that this layer cannot be trusted.
Tuesday Night
Mix of sun and cloud, 20 to 30 km/h northeast wind, treeline temperature -22 °C.
Wednesday
Mix of sun and cloud with no precipitation, 20 km/h northeast wind, treeline temperature -23 °C.
ThursdayMostly clear skies with no precipitation, 20 km/h east wind, treeline temperature -24 °C.
FridayClear skies with no precipitation, 20 km/h west wind, treeline temperature -20 °C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.