Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Dec 11th, 2023 4:00PM

The alpine rating is moderate, the treeline rating is low, and the below treeline rating is low. Known problems include Wind Slabs.

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Use caution in wind-loaded areas in the alpine where snow remains dry and wind slabs linger.

Summary

Confidence

Low

Avalanche Summary

No new avalanches have been reported in the last week. However, observations have been minimal throughout the early winter.

Backcountry users should expect to see evidence of a natural wind slab avalanche cycle from within the weekend's storm, likely size 1 to 1.5, at higher elevations in steep unsupported terrain.

If you're heading out in the backcountry, please consider sharing any observations on the Mountain Information Network

Snowpack Summary

In the alpine, 20 to 30 cm of wind affected snow overlies a series of crusts and facets.

Below 1900 meters, 5 to 15 cm of recent snow has buried a layer of surface hoar that may remain preserved in sheltered areas. 20 to 40 cm down is a widespread crust that is supportive at lower elevations, but becomes thinner and breakable around treeline elevations. Beneath the crust that snowpack is weak and faceted.

Overall, the snow depth remains relatively shallow, creating challenging travel conditions and numerous hazards present at or just below the snow surface across all elevations.

Weather Summary

Monday Night

Clear skies with no precipitation, southwest alpine winds 10 km/h, treeline temperature -3 °C, freezing level drops to valley bottom.

Tuesday

Mostly sunny with no precipitation, southwest alpine winds 20 to 40 km/h, treeline temperature 0 °C, freezing level climbs to 1600 m.

Wednesday

Mainly cloudy with isolated flurries, trace accumulation, southwest alpine winds 40 to 60 km/h, treeline temperature 0 °C, freezing levels 1600 m.

Thursday

Cloudy with scattered flurries, 5 cm accumulation, southwest alpine winds 20 km/h, treeline temperature -5 °C, freezing levels 800 m.

More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Terrain and Travel Advice

  • Avoid areas where the snow feels stiff and/or slabby.
  • Look for signs of instability: whumphing, hollow sounds, shooting cracks, and recent avalanches.
  • Early season avalanches at any elevation have the potential to be particularly dangerous due to obstacles that are exposed or just below the surface.

Problems

Wind Slabs

An icon showing Wind Slabs

Expect to find pockets of cohesive slab in wind-loaded alpine lees. Recent snow may be sitting on a weak layer of surface hoar and/or a crust making it possible to human trigger.

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: Alpine.

Likelihood

Possible

Expected Size

1 - 2

Valid until: Dec 12th, 2023 4:00PM

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