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RegisterFeb 5th, 2021–Feb 6th, 2021
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
Carefully assess the wind slab problem before committing to big terrain. Though natural avalanche activity has decreased, skier triggering of this problem remains a concern.
An up slope weather system will deposit heavy snow in the Eastern parts of the forecast region starting Friday evening with accumulation of 5-15 cm by midday Saturday. An arctic ridge will move into the forecast region this weekend resulting in cold temperatures and decreased wind values. The arctic air will remain in place until Friday next week.
Moderate to strong Westerly winds have redistributed the recent 30-60cm of low density storm snow into wind slab in the alpine and exposed areas at tree line. In sheltered areas the recent storm snow remains loose powder. The mid snowpack has a series of persistent weak layers that remain dormant. Height of snow at tree line is 150-220 cm.
Natural avalanche activity has tapered since the peak of the storm on Tuesday. Explosive control work has continued to produce avalanches to size 2.5 in areas where newly formed wind slabs exist.