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RegisterApr 19th, 2021–Apr 20th, 2021
Jasper.
Expecting a slow progressive warm-up though this week. Solid overnight freezes expected to help the snowpack maintain structure longer though the morning. Massive cornices looming over the forecast region, give them lots of room!
Clearing skies across the Rockies with freezing levels lowering to valley bottoms overnight. Winds forecasted to be light. Daytime freezing levels rising to 2500m.
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Cold nights, helping the snowpack recovery and creating a supportive melt/freeze crust on all aspects and elevations. This crust will break down over the day, except above ~2500m where the snow is likely to remained dry for the near future. Some isolated pockets of windslab possible at ridge top, with small inputs of precipitation and transport.
A slower warming tread forecast through this week should allow for the snowpack to adjust. Sunny, exposed TL and BTL terrain rapidly losing coverage and the overall snowpack structure is weak and will collapse with very little load.