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RegisterJan 25th, 2026–Jan 26th, 2026
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, LLSA.
In this region, triggering the deep basal weak layer is unlikely but not impossible. Uncertainty is limited to steep alpine terrain with a thin to thick snowpack.
No new avalanches observed or reported in this region on Sunday.
Extensive wind effect exists in the alpine, with some surface faceting helping to break down crusts and create softer skiing. In protected treeline and below-treeline terrain, widespread surface hoar was buried by a few centimetres on Saturday. A deeper surface hoar layer lies 50–60 cm down, but there have been no recent avalanches. Basal crust and/or facets exist in thin snowpack areas, but overall, this year's deeper snowpack is stronger than usual.
Little change in the forecast for the next few days. We will see a slight, gradual warming of temperatures, with little to no precipitation and moderate westerly ridge winds. In the long-range forecast, some snow accumulation is expected starting Friday.
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