Avalanche Forecast
Issued: Jan 1st, 2023 4:00PM
The alpine rating is Deep Persistent Slabs and Persistent Slabs.
, the treeline rating is , and the below treeline rating is Known problems includeCurrent conditions are complex and very uncertain. A big-picture approach using avoidance of terrain features with wide margins is necessary.
Human-triggered avalanches are likely in any avalanche terrain where a slab sits over the deeper facet layers. Be watchful for remote triggers from greater than anticipated distances.
Trying to outsmart this condition will likely not end well. Backcountry users need to maintain discipline for the coming weeks and perhaps months.
Summary
Confidence
Moderate
Avalanche Summary
A skier-triggered size 2 avalanche in the Emerald Lake slide path occurred Saturday on the basal facets resulting in life-threatening injuries.
Mostly size 1 results from control at local ski areas. A flight today in the Lake Louise area showed avalanches up to size 3 but likely 48+ old. Extensive whumping and remote triggers of very small features below tree-line in Little Yoho today.
Snowpack Summary
10-20 cm of soft surface snow in sheltered areas. Below this a settled slab 25-60 cm thick sits over a weak layer of facets and surface hoar from Dec 17. Below this another 20-40 cm of facets sit over the weak Nov 16 interface, with the bottom 20-50 cm of the snowpack made up of weak facets and depth hoar. Total snowpack depths of 80-140 cm at treeline.
Weather Summary
Warmer than seasonal temperatures (close to zero in the valley and -5 at the ridge) is expected Monday and Tuesday. Wind speed is a bit uncertain but ranges from light to moderate from the NW. With the warm temps come clearing into Monday with no precipitation.
Terrain and Travel Advice
- Uncertainty is best managed through conservative terrain choices at this time.
Problems
Deep Persistent Slabs
Much of the bottom half of the snowpack is very weak and faceted. Avalanches have been occurring on this layer, or starting higher in the snowpack and "stepping down" to the basal facets causing large avalanches. Anywhere a slab is present over the basal facets we expect human triggering to be likely and remote triggering to be possible.
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Persistent Slabs
Slabs typically 25-60cm thick sit over a Dec. 17 weak layer of facets that was on the surface during the prolonged deep freeze. If initiated, the big concern is that it can step down to the deeper weak layers resulting in large avalanches. Below treeline the problem exists anywhere there is a slab overlying the deeper weak layers.
Aspects: All aspects.
Elevations: All elevations.
Likelihood
Expected Size
Valid until: Jan 2nd, 2023 4:00PM