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RegisterMar 23rd, 2023–Mar 24th, 2023
Sea To Sky, Brandywine, Garibaldi, Homathko, Spearhead.
Watch for reactivity on freshly wind loaded slopes from overnight snowfall.
Navigate carefully around ridgelines and cross loaded terrain features.
Wet-loose avalanches up to size 2.5 have been reported daily during the recent warm, sunny weather. This MIN report has a great overview of spring conditions and avalanches observed on a Currie to Wedge trip.
A rider triggered size 1 avalanche was reported on a convex roll yesterday, failing on a buried crust.
A few natural, cornice failures were also reported in the region recently recently.
Overnight snowfall may reach up to 15 cm in some areas, redistributed by southwest winds into deeper deposits on north and east facing slopes. Storm snow buries a melt-freeze crust, existing on all aspects at treeline and below. The crust extends into the alpine on solar aspects. In north-facing alpine terrain the surface snow has remained cold and dry.
The mid and lower snowpack is generally well settled and bonding. At the bottom of the snowpack, a layer of weak facets remains present and continues to be monitored.
Thursday Night
Snow continues with 15 cm possible near Squamish, and around 5 cm for Whistler. Moderate southerly winds. Freezing levels drop to near 500 m.
Friday
Mostly cloudy with snowfall easing, up to 5 cm over the day. Winds ease to light southwesterlies. Freezing levels reach 1000 m.
Saturday
A mix of sun and cloud with light westerly winds. Freezing levels around 1000 m. Flurries possible.
Sunday
A mix of sun and cloud with light easterly winds. Freezing levels around 1000 m. Flurries possible.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.