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Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
The biggest avalanche cycle of the season is underway now, with Highways 93 South and North closed through Saturday. Our recommendation is to stay out of the backcountry, unless you are in non-avalanche terrain or going to the ski hill. Looks like a soaking wet few days with over 100mm of precipitation in the forecast.
A widespread avalanche cycle is underway with large natural avalanches running into the runout zones. We expect larger avalanches to occur on Thursday and Friday as the storm progresses.
30-50 mm of precipitation has fallen since the storm began, which translates into roughly 50-70 cm of snow at higher elevations, combined with steady south winds of 60-100 km/hr. The rain line is about 2200 m. This storm is overloading the snowpack, and avalanches are releasing naturally persistent weak layers and potentially running on the ground at low elevations where the rain has turned the snowpack isothermal. This is the climax avalanche cycle of the winter.
A major Atmospheric River is pumping the moisture directly through this region from now until Saturday. Temperatures are warm, with freezing levels forecast to range from 2200 to 2500 m; winds are Extreme with gusts exceeding 100 km/hr from the SW; and 80-115 mm of precipitation will fall before the storm ends.