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Avalanche Forecast

Nov 8th, 2022–Nov 25th, 2022
Alpine
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating in the alpine will be early season
Treeline
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating at treeline will be early season
Below Treeline
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating below treeline will be early season
Alpine
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating in the alpine will be early season
Treeline
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating at treeline will be early season
Below Treeline
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating below treeline will be early season
Alpine
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating in the alpine will be early season
Treeline
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating at treeline will be early season
Below Treeline
Early Season
The avalanche danger rating below treeline will be early season

Regions: Stewart.

Winter conditions now exist in the mountains. See the 'Details' section for more information.

Gear up with a transceiver, shovel, and probe, and factor avalanches into your trip planning.

The first avalanche forecasts of the season will be issued November 25 at 4 PM PST.

Confidence

Low

Snowpack Summary

November 7 Update:

Heavily wind affected surfaces predominate at alpine elevations and exposed areas, the product of strong to extreme outflow winds over the early part of the week. In sheltered areas, a weak layer of surface hoar is suspected to be preserved up to about 25 cm deep. At mid and lower elevations, this surface hoar may overlie a melt-freeze crust that would increase its sensitivity to triggering.

Another layer of surface hoar was reported to be reactive in the Ashman area last week and likely now sits 50-60 cm deep. Both of these layers are worth investigating for their presence, depth, and reactivity going forward.

Total snowpack depths of 90-150 cm can now be found at alpine elevations, tapering to around 80 cm at lower treeline. Snowpack depths are generally greatest toward the north and west of the region  The snowpack in many below treeline areas remains below threshold depth for avalanches. 

Weather Summary

See the Mountain Weather Forecast to help you plan your early winter trips.