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RegisterJan 30th, 2016–Jan 31st, 2016
Little Yoho.
Heads up! Climbers and skiers should manage their overhead exposure carefully and choose conservative terrain as large avalanches are likely at all elevations. Widespread touchy slabs are ripe for human triggering.
Light flurries can be expected Sunday in western regions of the forecast area with a mix of sun and cloud in other areas. Alpine temperatures will range from -10 to -15 with light winds out of the NW. A clearing trend is expected on Monday as alpine temperatures cool to -16 to -18 with continued light NW winds.
Touchy wind slabs in alpine and treeline areas, and fragile new cornices in the alpine. 40-70 cm of snow sits over the Jan 6 surface hoar/facet layer and is reactive to skier triggering. We have experienced many large whumphs over the last several days with failures on both the Jan 6 surface hoar/facets, and in the mid pack facets below this layer.
Several natural avalanches were observed Saturday up to size 2. This follows an extensive natural cycle of avalanches up to size 3 during the past 48 hours with slabs propagating up to several hundred meters and over 40cm deep on many slopes. Conditions remain ripe for human triggering and occasional large natural avalanches.