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RegisterFeb 20th, 2025–Feb 21st, 2025
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
Warming continues, but the real change comes over the weekend with between 10 to 35 cm of new snow, accompanied by warming and wind.
The avalanche danger will rise as new snow accumulates.
A fatal avalanche that occurred south of Golden on Monday. A small windslab on a north aspect at 2300 m carried one person a long way (1000 m) down a steep, confined gully with many terrain obstacles.
No new avalanches were reported or observed in the Banff, Yoho & Kootenay region Thursday.
Aging wind slabs and surface facets sit on top of the Jan 30 interface. Specific areas exposed to the wind may also have strastrugi. The mid-pack is generally weak facets, while depth hoar over a crust forms an even weaker base. The snowpack is the weakest in eastern areas where snow depths are low. In these areas, the basal weaknesses should be carefully considered.
Thursday night: Mainly cloudy with isolated flurries. Alpine temperature: Low -9 °C. Ridge wind west: 25 km/h.
Friday: Mainly cloudy with isolated flurries. Alpine temperature: High -7 °C. Ridge wind southwest: 30 km/h.
Saturday and Sunday: Periods of snow. Accumulation: 20 cm. Alpine temperature: Low -8 °C, High -6 °C. Ridge wind southwest: 30-45 km/h. Gusting to 65km/h Sunday.