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RegisterApr 23rd, 2022–Apr 24th, 2022
North Columbia.
Back off slopes if the surface is moist and limit exposure to slopes with cornices above.
Saturday night: No new snow expected. Possibility of above freezing layer at treelinne. Light to moderate southwest winds.
Sunday: A mix of sun and cloud with no new snow expected. Light to moderate south winds and freezing levels rising to 2200 m.
Monday: A mix of sun and cloud with 5 cm of new snow expected at higher elevations. Moderate to strong south wind. Freezing level rising to 2000 m.
Tuesday: Cloudy with up to 5 cm of new snow expected. Light to moderate south winds and freezing levels around 1900 m.
Natural wet loose avalanches up to size 2.5 have been observed on all aspects and elevations except high north facing terrain. We suspect that this kind of avalanche activity will continue due to warm temps and solar input.
Dry snow and pockets of wind slab can still be found on high north facing terrain. The upper snowpack contains several crusts that extend to mountain tops on solar aspects. Moist snow will likely be observed on solar aspects and lower elevation terrain.
Cornices are very large and exposure to slopes beneath them should be minimized, especially if the weather is sunny, warm, or windy. The snowpack deteriorates rapidly at lower elevations.