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RegisterDec 14th, 2020–Dec 15th, 2020
Little Yoho.
Wind and new snow are approaching the forecast region. Expect to see wind slab development in the alpine. Continue to watch for sluffing of surface snow in steep terrain, especially steep gullies.
The wind is supposed to pick up to the strong range on Tuesday, from the SW. Temperatures will remain steady at -15 at the ridge and about -10 in the valley. Snow is expected to start midday Tuesday and continue through until Thursday, the amount totaling about 20cm over the 3 days.
Up to 20cm of new snow and light wind effect in the alpine. 20-40 cm of snow sits on the Dec 7th layer of sun crust, facets or surface hoar depending on your location. The Nov. 5th crust / facet layer persists at the bottom of the snowpack and continues to weaken over time. Snowpack depths are 90-160cm at tree line.
A dry loose avalanche left a deposit 2.5m deep on Super Bok today. The avalanche was likely a size 1 or 1.5 but the deep deposit was due to a substantial terrain trap. Cool spring also had a deposit resulting from a size 1.5 avalanche, again, into a terrain trap. ACMG guides reported a very small surface slab 5cm deep and 5m wide on Mt. Field.