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RegisterNov 18th, 2023–Nov 20th, 2023
Kananaskis, Bow Valley, Highwood Pass, North 40, Spray - KLakes.
Weather patterns would suggest an improvement, but given the known problems in the snowpack, we are reluctant to lower the hazard. Tread lightly as you approach wind loaded areas. Ice climbers pay particular attention to warming weather.
Nothing new, however there are old avalanches that indicate the widespread nature of last week's cycle. Counter-intuitively, most seem to have started mid start zone and not ridgetop. Perhaps this is the upper limit of the crust?
The new snow from past storms has settled, giving us a snow depth of 20cm valley bottom and 40-70cm treeline and above. Amounts will vary greatly depending on wind exposure. As a very general summary, we have 4 layers: sugary facets on the ground, a thin intermittent crust, a wind slab in wind prone areas, and finally, the newer "storm" snow layer on the top. If you're at all experienced in the Rockies, you'll simply know this as a classic early season snowpack!
For 2300m:
Morning low of -10, high of -5. No snow. Winds increasing to moderate by late afternoon. Expect some gusty conditions as the day goes on.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.