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RegisterApr 17th, 2023–Apr 18th, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
5-45 cm of new snow fell with strong SW winds as a cold front passed through Monday. Monitor recent snowfall amounts carefully. Moderate terrain choices with limited overhead hazard are recomended until the storm snow settles and bonds.
Areas around Yoho and Lake Louise got 30-45 cm of new snow and saw natural avlanche activity out of steep terrain up to size 2 in the storm snow, as well as ski cutting and explosive results at the ski hill. Other areas of the forecast area got significantly less snow and only saw a few small wind slabs in steep lee loaded terrain in the alpine.
5-45+cm of snow arrived Monday with strong SW winds. The storm snow sits over buried sun crusts that are present to ridge crests, and faceted layers on shady aspects. Multiple buried crusts are present in the top 50-70 cm on solar aspects. The basal depth hoar is present at the bottom of the snowpack and remains facetted and weak. Lower elevations have a temperature crust on all aspects.
Winds will decrease as they switch from moderate SW to light SE on Tuesday. Freezing levels will drop to valley bottom with alpine lows reaching -15°C Monday night, and rising to 1800 m on Tuesday afternoon with alpine temperatures near freezing. No significant precip is expected Tuesday but some convective showers may occur further east.