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RegisterApr 18th, 2022–Apr 19th, 2022
Kootenay Boundary.
Snow and wind may form new slabs. Use particular caution if you find 20 cm or more in your riding area.
MONDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with snowfall, accumulation 10 to 20 cm, 20 to 40 km/h south wind, alpine temperature -5 C, freezing level 1500 m.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with snowfall, accumulation 2 to 5 cm, 20 km/h southwest wind, alpine temperature -6 C, freezing level 1500 m.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly clear skies with no precipitation, 10 km/h south wind, alpine temperature -2 C, freezing level 1800 m.
THURSDAY: Cloudy with snowfall, accumulation 5 cm, alpine temperature -2 C, freezing level 1800 m.
We did not receive any reports of avalanche observations in the past few days.
Please consider posting your observations to the Mountain Information Network to supplement our data stream and help fellow recreationists.
Anywhere from 10 to 30 cm of snow is forecast to accumulate Monday night and into Tuesday with associated southwest wind. New wind slabs may form in lee terrain features. The new snow will sit on a widespread melt-freeze crust everywhere except high elevation shaded slopes, where it will fall onto wind affected snow. Below the rain-snow line, rain will wet a consolidated snowpack.
The remainder of the snowpack is strong, consisting of hard snow and various melt-freeze crusts.