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RegisterDec 21st, 2022–Dec 22nd, 2022
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N.
The snowpack is shallow, weak and faceted. Human triggering remains possible. Extreme cold temperatures will exacerbate the consequences of being caught in an avalanche, an injury, or a gear malfunction.
No avalanches were observed or reported on Tuesday or Wednesday.
The snowpack is shallow and weak with a base of facets and depth hoar. A 20-60 cm slab overlies this weak base and could easily be triggered in some locations. Loose, faceted sluffs are being triggered below treeline in some locations and any avalanches that do release will run further than expected with the cohesion-less snow.
Another cold night tonight with a light North wind. Mid-day Thursday winds shift direction to light Westerly, followed by a warming trend that begins Thursday night (to -20 to -25 range). Friday temperatures continue to warm with light flurries and SW winds increasing to strong to extreme in the afternoon.