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RegisterFeb 19th, 2023–Feb 20th, 2023
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
A long run of strong to extreme southwesterly wind continues into Monday, but change is under way. Wind slab and deep persistent slab natural activity is still possible. When assessing your ski objectives, look for overhead hazards such as large alpine bowls, cornices, or cross loaded slopes. Choose terrain conservatively and bear in mind the potential for a low probability high consequence avalanche occurrence.
Parkway patrol noticed few large natural deep persistent slab avalanches in the alpine, we suspect these avalanches happened in the last 24- 48 hours and ran on basal facets. Intense wind transport in the alpine and tree line observed around the Icefields area.
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Recent strong to extreme southwesterly winds stripping exposed features and building wind slabs in the alpine and at tree line. In sheltered locations 30cm of low density snow lies over a generally weak mid and bottom snowpack with facets and depth hoar at the base. The height of snow is variable from 50 to 150cm.
On Monday, winds will subside and precipitation will start in the afternoon. Up to 15 cm of snow forecast by Tuesday morning.On Tuesday, winds switch to light to moderate out of northeast, precipitation peters off by the morning and alpine temperatures will plummet to -25 C.
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