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RegisterApr 22nd, 2026–Apr 27th, 2026
Kananaskis, Bow Valley, Highwood Pass, North 40, Spray - KLakes.
Pay close attention to Freezing levels, solar radiation and new precipitation (either as rain or snow) at this time of year as avalanche danger has lots of variables. Follow the link for more details
Loose wet avalanches have been seen over the past few days related to hear and recent rain.
The snowpack has been rapidly settling over the past few days under the influence of the warmer temperatures and high freezing levels. That will all change here again on Wednesday as temperatures cool and snow moves back into the region with strong northerly winds.
Watch for new windslabs building overlying a temperature crust. In lower elevations the precipitation may fall as rain. Monitor the freezing levels as well as quality of freeze overnight before heading out.
Spring is here so danger can rapidly fluctuate throughout the day. Follow the link in the bulletin headline for a more detailed explanation.
Cooler temps arrive on Wednesday as a cold front pushes into the region. Beginning mid day rain/snow will begin with close to 10cm of new snow falling at higher elevations. Winds will be out of the north into the strong range. The freezing levels for the next few days will be 1200-1400m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.