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RegisterMar 7th, 2023–Mar 8th, 2023
Northwest Inland, Kispiox, Microwave-Sinclair, Ningunsaw, Ningunsaw, South Bulkley, South Bulkley, Telkwa.
The sun at this time of year can pack a punch so avoid exposure to cornices and watch for signs of warming in new snow on steep south aspects. Thin rocky areas remain a concern for triggering deeply buried weak layers, especially as temperatures warm up through the week.
No new avalanches have been reported since last week when the region saw numerous natural wind slab and cornice-triggered avalanches up to size 2.
On Tuesday our field team observed a size 3 deep persistent slab avalanche near Hankin that they estimated to be around a week old. The slab propagated across the full steep, rocky feature. This has been the latest of a consistent pattern of intermittent large deep persistent slab activity in the alpine. Observations from late February include a cornice-triggered size 2.5 at Hudson Bay and several explosive controlled size 2-3 near Ningunsaw.
10-20 cm of soft snow sits over previously wind-hardened surfaces in the alpine. Sun crust or moist snow can be found on steep solar aspects.
Several crusts, layers of facets, or surface hoar can be found in the top 150 cm of the snowpack, but have not shown any significant avalanche activity or snowpack test results recently.
The lower snowpack consists of weak, basal facets which may become active with any rapid change or shock to the snowpack, such as heavy loading or dramatic warming.
Tuesday night
Around 5 cm of new snow. Moderate to strong southeast wind. Alpine low -18˚C.
Wednesday
Clearing to sunny in the afternoon. Moderate southeasterly wind. Alpine high -12 ˚C.
Thursday
Mostly sunny. Light to moderate southeasterly wind. Alpine high -8 ˚C.
Friday
A mix of sun and cloud. Strong southeasterly wind. Alpine high -5 ˚C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.