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RegisterDec 31st, 2021–Jan 1st, 2022
Jasper.
Happy New Year from the Jasper Forecasting team. Monitor the potential for strong winds Saturday night and wind slab activity increasing the following days.
Saturday will be cloudy and isolated flurries, -18 C, and light SW winds. There may be a 100km/hr wind event Saturday night ending mid Sunday morning. Sunday will bring more flurries, maybe 7cm of snow, -17 C, and light SW winds. Monday will be similar to Sunday but slightly warmer. The slow relative warming trend will continue into Tuesday.
Cold temps are penetrating deep into the upper snowpack, promoting faceting. Wind slab pockets are present on all aspects, tree line and above. The mid-pack is supportive with the Dec 1st interface down ~40 cm in most locations. Basal faceting continues below the Nov 5 crust potentially amplifying the deep persistent slab problem.
Friday's Maligne patrol noted several loose dry up to size 1.5 running far on a previous hard surface. Some Wind slabs were also noted yet were dated activity. Wednesday's patrol noted a large avalanche in steep, shallow and rocky terrain off Wilcox mt. It may have been a wind slab that initiated the deeper slab weakness. View min report here.