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RegisterFeb 18th, 2023–Feb 19th, 2023
Northwest Inland, Kispiox, Microwave-Sinclair, Ningunsaw, South Bulkley, South Bulkley, Telkwa.
Carefully assess for wind slab as you move through terrain. Be especially cautious in shallow snowpack areas where triggering a deep persistent slab remains possible.
No significant avalanches were reported in the region on Friday but observations were limited.
One natural size two deep persistent slab was reported on Thursday in the northern part of the region. It was on a northeast aspect in the alpine. Deep persistent slab avalanches like this one continue to be reported atleast once a week in shallow snowpack areas.
Up to 70cm of snow has fallen with moderate to strong southerly and westerly winds. This most recent snow has buried a variety of surfaces including small surface hoar and old wind effected surfaces. windward slopes are generally scoured or pressed with wind slab found on north and east aspects.
Several layers of facets, crusts or surface hoar can be found in the top 1.5 meters of the snowpack.
In shallow snowpack areas layers of facets from November and December are near the bottom of the snowpack and have likely been responsible for some large avalanches.
Saturday Night
Cloudy with up to 10cm of new snow expected. Moderate to strong westerly winds and a low of -3 at 1500m.
Sunday
Cloudy with up to 5cm of new snow expected. Moderate to strong northwest winds and temperatures at 1500m around -3.
Monday
Cloudy with up to 10cm of new snow. Light variable wind and a high of -5 at 1500m.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny with the possibility of light flurries bringing trace amounts of new snow. Light northeast winds and temperatures at 1500m falling to -15.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.