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RegisterJan 7th, 2023–Jan 8th, 2023
Chic-Choc Mountains.
The famous Chic-Chocs wind is back and is possibly changing the situation as it is used to do! Be sure to read the forecast details to learn more.
No new avalanche activity has been observed or reported.
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A thin layer of 5 to 8 cm of snow lies directly on a very firm and icy crust that supports the weight of a skier. Alpine travel is possible, but strongly discouraged without crampons, ice axes and especially the knowledge to use them. The consequences of a slide at this time could be disastrous. There are zones of accumulation, alternating with many exposed rocks and small trees not yet buried.
Below treeline, the thin layer of powdery snow that covers this crust improves the skiing experience.The average height of the snowpack is still very thin, about 20 to 40 cm at the foot of the mountains, 60 to 90 cm at mid-mountain, and extremely variable from one place to another.
Forecast for the Chic-Chocs ridges and summits.
Saturday evening and night: Cloudy. Snow (1 to 3 cm). Strong northwest wind. Low -16.
Sunday: Cloudy with sunny periods. Snow in the evening (1 to 3 cm). Moderate northwest wind. High -13.
Monday: Cloudy. Snow (2 to 5 cm). Moderate northwest wind. High -12.
Tuesday: Cloudy. Snow (1 to 4 cm). Moderate northwest wind. High -13.
For more details, check out the Chic-Chocs alpine weather forecast.