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RegisterJan 6th, 2024–Jan 7th, 2024
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
With some new snow and wind, sluffing is expected in extreme terrain and steep gully/couloir features. Watch for this if you are skiing or climbing in exposed terrain.
Continue to use caution in steeper terrain features due to the weak basal layers, and be prepared for colder temperatures in the next few days.
Some sluffing in steep cliffs/gullies has occurred with the arrival of new snow. Ski hills reported triggering small wind slabs up to size 1 in immediate lee areas with ski cutting and explosives, and a couple of size 1 slides stepping down to the basal facets. No natural avalanche activity has been observed but visibility has been limited.
5-15 cm of storm snow has arrived with S-W winds creating some wind effect, sluffing and small wind slabs in exposed alpine and treeline areas. This new snow sits on a variety of surfaces (sun crusts, surface hoar, old wind slab) at treeline and above.
The mid-pack contains a couple of rain crusts which can be found as high as 2350 m in southern areas.
The base of the snowpack consists of a mix of weak facets and depth hoar.
Treeline snow depths range from 60-100 cm.
A drying trend is expected on Sunday as the upslope flow gradually turns off. Snow flurries will taper off and the skies will gradually become partly cloudy from north to south during the day. Light to moderate northwesterly winds at ridgetop are expected. Treeline temperatures will be between -12°C and -20°C.
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