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RegisterDec 10th, 2019–Dec 11th, 2019
North Rockies.
Up to 30 cm fell last weekend with wind out of the south, slabs likely formed in wind exposed terrain. Deeply buried crust and surface hoar may be capable of producing large avalanches, stick with smaller terrain features as the new snow settles. Forecasts begin December 16th.
Avalanche Canada's Mountain Weather Forecast is now in winter mode focusing on snow amounts, freezing levels and other aspects of weather important to assessing winter conditions in the mountains. These daily briefings are available here at avalanche.ca/weather
SPOTWX (spotwx.com) is a good resource for local scale weather forecasts.