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RegisterMar 25th, 2023–Mar 26th, 2023
Northwest Coastal, Kitimat, Nass, Rupert, Seven Sisters, Shames, Stewart, Howson.
As temperatures warm and the sun appears, make travel choices that avoid steep south aspect terrain and large overhead triggers such as cornices.
Watch for lingering wind slabs that may remain reactive to human triggering.
On Friday, a few small (size 1) wet slab avalanches were observed on a North east aspect. All other operations did not observe any new avalanche activity.
On Thursday , avalanche activity continues to subside with activity only occurring below tree line, one large (size 2.5) glide slab on known steep rock slab features and a few large (size 2) loose wet avalanches.
On Wednesday, avalanche activity had begun to subside as only a few small (size 1) loose wet avalanche were reported that had initiated from very steep south aspect terrain at treeline elevations and below.
During last weekend, two natural size 3 persistent slab avalanches were observed. Both these avalanches ran to valley bottom and are suspected to have released on a weak layer of surface hoar. Two, size 1.5 persistent slab avalanches were remotely triggered by a helicopter on the same layer.
2 cm of new snow has bonded to a well settled upper snowpack. Below 1800m on all aspects a MFcr is present and on south aspects it extends up to 2000 m.
At elevations treeline and below, a weak layer of rounding surface hoar is found 20-50 cm down in sheltered terrain and continues to be reactive to skier traffic.
A second weak layer of surface hoar and/or faceted grains may be found about 60 cm deep, particularly on shaded aspects near treeline.
The lower snowpack presents as consolidated and strong.
Saturday Night
Clearing in the early am, no new precipitation. Light northwest winds at ridgetop. Treeline temperature -8°C. Freezing levels descending to sea level.
Sunday
A mix of sun and cloud, no new precipitation. Light east winds at ridgetop. Treeline temperature -4°C. Freezing levels 1000 m.
Monday
A mix of sun and cloud, no new precipitation. Light southeast winds at ridgetop. Treeline temperature -4°C. Freezing levels 1000 m.
Tuesday
A mix of sun and cloud, no new precipitation. Light southeast winds at ridgetop. Treeline temperature -4°C. Freezing levels 1000 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.