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RegisterJan 16th, 2023–Jan 17th, 2023
South Rockies, Bull, Elkford East, Elkford West.
The weak basal snowpack continues to demand patience and diligent group management. Keep regrouping in safe locations, limiting the number of people exposed to avalanche terrain, and avoiding shallow rocky start zones.
No recent avalanches have been reported in the region.
Please continue to share any observations or photos on the Mountain Information Network.
High freezing levels over the weekend produced moist surface snow up to 2000 m, now a crust. Wind has stripped open and alpine terrain and there is little snow left for transport. Forecast light flurries won't do much to change this picture over the next few days.
Snowpack testing from our field team indicates the snowpack is gaining strength. A facet/crust layer from mid-December is down 40-70 cm (and 2 cm thick at TL elevation), below the mid-pack is settled and consolidated.
The basal snowpack, or bottom 20-40 cm, consists of faceted grains and is associated with the deep persistent avalanche problem. Treeline snow depths are roughly 120-160 cm.
Monday night
Mainly cloudy. Light west or northwest winds.
Tuesday
Increasing cloud. Light west or northwest winds. Treeline high temperatures around -5.
WednesdayMainly cloudy with isolated flurries and a trace of new snow. Light to moderate west or southwest winds, increasing over the day. Treeline high temperatures around -5.
ThursdayMainly cloudy with isolated flurries. Light west winds. Treeline high temperatures around -4 C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.