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RegisterFeb 22nd, 2026–Feb 23rd, 2026
North Rockies, Sugarbowl, East Kakwa, McGregor, Pine Pass, Tumbler.
Wind slabs may remain triggerable on isolated lee slopes.
Use normal caution and check all steep open slopes for slabs before committing to them.
On Thursday, explosive control near Pine Pass produced several cornice falls and entrained loose snow in the size 1.5 to 2.5 range.
Looking forward, triggering avalanches is unlikely, except for on steep wind-loaded slopes in isolated areas.
If you do observe an avalanche please submit a MIN report.
Up to 5 cm of snow may have fallen by Monday morning. This snow is falling on extensive wind effect on all aspects, including lower elevations below treeline in some areas. Wind slabs have developed on leeward slopes and crossloaded features, which are likely stubborn to trigger by now.
On some ridgetops, the wind stripped the snow in wind-exposed terrain down to the early-February melt-freeze crust. In wind-sheltered terrain, around 30 to 60 cm of snow overlies this crust. It seems well-bonded and is not considered a problem at this time.
The remainder of the snowpack is consolidated with no layers of concern.
Sunday Night
Cloudy. 2 to 5 cm of snow. 40 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -12 °C.
Monday
Mostly cloudy. 1 to 3 cm of snow. 40 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -12 °C.
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy. 3 to 5 cm of snow. 60 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -10 °C.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy. 15 to 25 cm of snow. 70 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -4 °C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.