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RegisterJan 11th, 2024–Jan 12th, 2024
South Coast, Powell River, North Shore, Sasquatch, Sasquatch, Tetrahedron.
Watch for wind slabs in unusual areas from strong north winds.
Read about managing extreme cold in the backcountry here.
With north winds transporting snow, reactive wind slabs may now exist on slopes in reverse loading patterns.
On Wednesday, size 1 slab avalanches were reported on south facing treeline slopes.
A widespread avalanche cycle occurred on Monday in the North Shore Mountains. Storm slabs were failing 30 cm deep on all aspects up to size 2. Storm slabs were also reactive to skier traffic. See these MINs from Mystery Peak and Mt Strachan for the details.
Outflow (northerly) winds may continue transporting 40 to 60 cm of recent snow. This means you may find reactive wind slabs in atypical areas and at lower elevations.
In the North Shore Mountains, up to 1300 m, a crust exists down 5 cm from a rain event near the end of the storm.
This overlies 50-80 cm of snow over a crust and a well-settled snowpack.
The last few storms have brought winter to the North Shore Mountains, and lower-elevation areas may reach the threshold for avalanches.
Thursday Night
Mostly clear with a trace of new snow. Northerly winds 20 to 40 km/h. Treeline temperatures drop to -20°C.
Friday
Mainly sunny with no new snow. Northerly winds 30 to 50 km/h. Treeline temperatures -18°C.
Saturday
Mainly sunny with no new snow. Northerly winds 10 to 30 km/h. Treeline temperatures -15 °C.
Sunday
Increasing clouds with no new snow. Northerly winds 20 to 40 km/h. Treeline temperatures -12 °C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.