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RegisterJan 5th, 2020–Jan 6th, 2020
Little Yoho.
Avalanche Control is planned for Highway 93South and the Trans Canada Highway Monday (click links for more info) Be aware of reactive new storm and windslabs as well as the potential for avalanches on the deep persistent layer to reach run outs.
Another cold front reaches the forecast area early Sunday eventing: winds will spike again, and temperatures are forecast to drop still further to -18C in the alpine. An additional 10cm can be expected overnight before a break early Monday morning. Another warm front will approach late Monday with rising temps and increased likelihood of snow.
20-40 cm of storm snow, strong Westerly winds and mild temperatures are promoting storm slab formation. Some of the region has a midpack which sits over facets and depth hoar at the base, and other deeper areas have a well settled snowpack with limited facets and weak layers. Digging down to see what is in the snowpack in your area is important.
A decrease in natural activity today following a spike yesterday with strong winds. A size 3 on Mt. Field, a size 2.5 on Vermillion Peak, and another size 2.5 slide in the Sunshine area were directly observed Saturday. SSV avalanche control crews reported touchy and widespread wind slabs today particulary in N and E facing alpine terrain Sunday.