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RegisterFeb 26th, 2022–Feb 27th, 2022
Yukon.
Seeking terrain that is very sheltered from recent winds may reward you with good riding . A dusting of new snow may not be enough to cover old, firm windslabs.
Good backcountry safety and travel habits are still important during periods of low avalanche hazard.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy. 0-5 cm of snow expected. Light to moderate southeast ridgetop wind. Alpine low around -6 °C.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy. 0-3 cm of snow expected. Moderate southeast ridgetop wind. Alpine temperature around -7 °C.
Monday: Mostly cloudy. 0-3 cm of snow expected overnight, and a possible trace through the day. Moderate south ridgetop winds trending to light by the afternoon. Alpine high around -5 °C.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Possible trace of snow expected. Light east winds. Alpine high around -7 °C.
We have received no reports of recent avalanche activity.
A dusting of new snow overlies firm, wind effected surfaces in exposed areas on all aspects, and some soft snow in very sheltered terrain. Moderate southeast through southwest winds may be forming thin windslabs in the lee of some features, but nothing large enough to present much of an avalanche hazard.
A shallowly buried crust (around 20 cm deep) extends up to at least 1200 m on all aspects. It appears to be well bonded to surrounding snow, and is beginning to break down. Below this, the mid-pack is generally well-settled and strong in most areas. The basal snowpack consists of weak, sugary facets.