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RegisterNov 21st, 2013–Nov 22nd, 2013
Little Yoho.
Pay attention to local winds there is a lot of snow available for transport. We expect fresh wind slab development overnight and tomorrow morning and may see some avalanche activity associated with wind loading. (LP)
Overnight moderate to strong NW winds are forecasted for the region. Winds should taper and temperatures will rise through the day on Friday. By the weekend, alpine temperatures will be near -3C, with light winds and a mix of sun and cloud.
Thirty to 50 cm of low density storm snow was received earlier in the week. Sunshine has reported lots of reactive wind and storm slabs while north of Lake Louise wind effect not been as wide-spread. The mid pack is slowly gaining a bit of strength. The Oct rain crust persists at ground level in some alpine terrain.
A couple of new observations from Observation Peak where two size 2 avalanches were reported in cross-loaded gully features, SE/SW aspects. Bow Summit had a size 3 reported click here for the photo. For a video of the size 3 explosive triggered slide in Delerium Dive yesterday click here (thanks to Sunshine Snowsafety team). It was on NE aspect.