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RegisterJan 30th, 2021–Jan 31st, 2021
Yukon.
Lingering wind slabs in exposed terrain are the main concern. Cool temperatures are forecast to stick around for few more days.
SATURDAY Night: Cloudy with isolated flurries light northeast wind, temperatures between -18 and -21 C.
SUNDAY: Mix of sun and cloud, light northeast wind, temperatures between -17 and -20 C.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy with isolated flurries, light southerly wind, temperatures between -18 and -22 C.
TUESDAY: Mainly cloudy, light to moderate wind, temperatures around -20 C.
Several naturally-triggered wind slab avalanches were observed around White Pass earlier last week. They were on all aspects, roughly 40-50 cm thick, and ranged in size between 1-2.5. No significant changes since then suggest these wind slabs still exist, but are now more difficult to trigger.
Frigid temperatures are softening the surface snow, which consists of old wind slabs in open terrain and some soft pockets in sheltered terrain. Wind affect is widespread above 1200 m.
A buried weak layer of surface hoar may still be found around 90 cm deep. It was found around Log Cabin and also in Powder Valley (see here). Avalanche activity on this layer hasn't been reported since the first week of January and isn't expected to spike without a substantial snowfall or warming trend.
The lower snowpack is strong around White Pass but a thinner and weaker snowpack structure is expected inland, such as in the Wheaton Valley and the south Klondike.