Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Nov 27th, 2016 3:22PM

The alpine rating is below threshold, the treeline rating is below threshold, and the below treeline rating is below threshold.

Avalanche Canada jlammers, Avalanche Canada

Due to insufficient data we cannot yet forecast avalanche danger in this region. Thanks to the folks in the Fernie area who have contributed their observations to the Mountain Information Network.

Summary

Confidence

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Weather Forecast

Monday: Mix of sun and cloud / Moderate northwest winds / Freezing level at 1000m. Tuesday: Mix of sun and cloud / Light northwest winds / Freezing level at valley bottom.  Wednesday: Light flurries / Light northwest winds / Freezing level at valley bottom

Avalanche Summary

Wind loaded features are expected to be the primary concern right now, but due to a lack of observations, we cannot yet issue avalanche problems or danger ratings for the region. If you are out in the mountains, please help us improve our forecast by contributing to the Mountain Information Network.

Snowpack Summary

Early season snowpack observations are still very limited in the region but the threshold for avalanches has been exceeded at treeline and in the alpine. Reports suggest that the snow depth at treeline is typically 110-150cm but a report from the east side of region shows only 80cm at treeline. On Friday, light amounts of recent storm snow and strong winds were reported to have formed wind slabs in leeward terrain at treeline and in the alpine. The crust from the middle of November is down 50-80cm and the crust from early November is down 80-110cm. The snowpack tapers off drastically below treeline and below around 1700m there is not yet enough snow for avalanches.

Valid until: Nov 28th, 2016 2:00PM