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RegisterApr 16th, 2026–Apr 17th, 2026
Glacier.
Recent snowfall has created a fresh storm slab, this problem will be most persistent in shaded lee features, especially where the new snow sits on a crust.
The sun is packing a punch this time of year, avoid exposure to solar slopes during the heat of the day.
There was a report of skier triggered size 2 slab avalanche on the Youngs peak headwall on Thursday.
On Wednesday there was a natural avalanche cycle on solar slopes. With several slab and loose snow avalanches up to size 2.5 in the highway corridor and in the backcountry.
A group of skiers also reported triggering a size 2 on Video Peak on Wednesday.
A fresh surface crust has formed on all but high north aspects, and is breaking down with daytime warming.
Up to 40cms of new snow sits on top of a variety of previous old spring surfaces - mainly a moist/wet crust, and pockets of dry snow on high N aspects.
A thick rain crust from the March atmospheric river sits 20-50cm below the surface.
Below treeline expect strong diurnal swings, with crust and refrozen tree bombs/avalanche debris in the AM, and soft sticky snow in the PM.
Stable weather into the weekend, as high pressure sets up over the region.
Tonight Clear periods. Alpine Low -9°C. Freezing level(FZL) Valley Bottom. Light W ridgetop wind.
Friday A mix of sun and cloud. Alpine High -5°C. FZL 1800m. Light West wind.
Sat A mix of sun and cloud. Low -7 °C, High 0 °C. FZL 2100m. Light SW wind.
Sun A mix of sun and cloud. Low 0 °C, High 4 °C. FZL 2600m. Gusty strong SW wind.