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RegisterMar 17th, 2023–Mar 18th, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
Avalanche Control is planned in Yoho National Park for Saturday March 18. No activities on Mt Dennis, Mt Stephen, or Mt Field please. The Field Back Road is closed to all vehicle traffic and pedestrians.
After a week full of avalanche activity: Factor in the effects of rising freezing levels and solar inputs as you select your objectives this weekend.
The avalanche problems described will become more sensitive to human triggering as the snowpack warms up and the potential will increase for snow to move as cornice failures or small solar triggered events which could initiate these slabs as well.
Since the latest storm, we have seen avalanches almost every day failing on the deep persistent layers.
Today avalanche control on Mt Whymper produced avalanches with every shot: Small slab results were observed with the March 12 Persistent Layer. Large slabs to sz 3 were observed on the Deep Persistent Layer, several of which initiated directly to the base of the snowpack. Finally, several pockets: slabs to sz 2 in themselves, were sympathetically triggered by other avalanches in motion on SW facing features. These were initiating on the January Persistent Layer of crusts.
15-25 cm of snow buried a layer of surface hoar, facets and sun crust on March 12. Suncrusts are forming on steep solar slopes.
The midpack comprises various Jan crust layers that are now down 40-110 cm.
The weak Nov. 16 basal facet layer is down 50-130 cm producing sudden results in snowpack tests.
The region will continue to sit under the influence of a high pressure system until late on Sunday. Heating will be the most significant weather influence to the snowpack for the period.
Freezing levels will rise to near 1800m Saturday afternoon. While solar heating may bring alpine temperatures close to 0C, SW winds reaching just into the moderate range are likely to keep heating in check at that level.
Sunday, the winds should back off. Freezing levels will reach to near 2000m and solar heating may bring alpine temperatures as high as 5C.