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RegisterDec 28th, 2022–Dec 29th, 2022
Vancouver Island, East Island, North Island, South Island.
Carefully assess the bond between the new snow and the underlying crust. New wind slabs are likely to form throughout the day and they likely won't bond well.
Wet loose avalanche activity has likely ended. As fresh snow and wind arrive on Wednesday night, new and likely rider triggerable wind slabs will form over the new crust.
The upper snowpack up to 1400m is moist and saturated from the recent rain. between 1400m and 1600m the moist surface has formed a crust with 10cm of new dry snow above it.
As the freezing level drops this new crust will likely extend down to or below 1000m. at treeline and above new wind slab will form on north and east aspects as the next storm arrives.
Once again terrain below treeline has limited or no coverage.
Wednesday Night
Mainly cloudy with flurries bringing up to 10cm of new snow. Light southeast winds. Freezing levels around 800m .
Thursday
Cloudy with around 10mm of new precipitation . Moderate south winds and Freezing levels rising to 1300m.
Friday
cloudy with 5 to 10mm of new precipitation expected. Light southwest winds and freezing levels rising to 1500m.
Saturday
Cloudy with light flurries bringing up to 5mm of new precipitation. Light variable winds and freezing level rising to 1200m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.