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RegisterApr 16th, 2022–Apr 19th, 2022
Waterton Lakes.
5-10 cm more snow is expected Saturday night before switching back predominant to the SW flow.
As freezing levels rise Monday and Tuesday watch for pin wheeling and surface snow becoming moist. Hazard will increase with temperatures.
Tonight: Flurries, accumulating 5-10 cm.
Sun: Mix of sun and cloud with isolated flurries. ALP high -2. Light gusting moderate SW winds. Freezing levels 1600m.
Mon: Cloudy with isolated wet flurries. ALP high +4. Light gusting strong SW winds. FL 2000m.
Tues: Cloudy with isolated wet flurries. ALP high of 0. Moderate gusting extreme SW winds. FL 1800m
10 cm of soft snow found on polar aspects and in sheltered areas on Rowe Peak. Below 1900m snow surface is a 3cm breakable melt freeze crust. Variable N-E winds have redistributed snow into isolated windslabs in ALP. This overlies a rain crust to mountain top. Well consolidated mid and lower snowpack. HS 250-300 cm near the continental divide.
Few loose dry avalanches to size 1 with solar input Thursday and Friday. No new avalanches reported on Saturday. Please report any observations to the Mountain Information Network we really appreciate the information as neighboring operations are shutting down for the season.