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RegisterMar 24th, 2023–Mar 25th, 2023
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
There is a high amount of uncertainty in the weather forecast this weekend. Avalanche hazard will likely subside with the drop in temperatures, but the possibility of a humans triggering the deep persistent problems still exists.
Also keep an eye out for local wind or storm slab development if we end up getting some snow.
Several wet loose avalanches observed in the last week occurring mid to late afternoon at all elevations southerly aspects with many stepping down to the basal weakness or triggering persistent and deep persistent slab avalanches. Large to very large deep persistent slabs have been observed throughout the region, generally triggered by a small loose wet slide, or a cornice fall.
Don't forget to post avalanche observations to the MIN.
A crust has formed on solar aspects at all elevations, and on northerly aspects at low elevations. Approximately 20-30cm down is a buried sun crust at low elevations on steep southerly slopes and a surface facet layer in sheltered terrain. The mid-pack is 40 to 80cm of supportive facetted snow. Near the ground it is generally weak with large facets and depth hoar.
Saturday
Cloudy with sunny periods and isolated flurries.
Precipitation: Trace.
Alpine temperature: High -5 °C.
Ridge wind northwest: 10 km/h.
Freezing level: 1600 metres.
Sunday
Mainly cloudy with scattered flurries.
Accumulation: 4 cm.
Alpine temperature: Low -11 °C, High -7 °C.
Ridge wind light to 15 km/h.
Freezing level at valley bottom.
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