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RegisterJan 9th, 2025–Jan 10th, 2025
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
More wind and a bit of new snow will raise the danger on Friday.
Ice climbers: gully avalanches may run further than expected given the dry, sugary snow in all the avalanche paths.
Sunshine snow safety reported a couple small windslabs in lee treeline/alpine terrain that were either skiier triggered or natural in the last 24 hours.
Otherwise, no new avalanches reported, but forecasters did not do a field trip on Thursday.
A few cm of new snow and a lot of wind has created windslabs in the alpine and at treeline. These sit on a layer of facets and surface hoar that is likely to become a bad sliding surface in the future. The middle and bottom of the snowpack are weak, with depth hoar and facets near the ground. An average of 60-100cm of snow can be found at treeline elevations.
A cold front is approaching from the NW. Overnight Thursday, we expect extreme westerly winds followed by a few cm of snow with strong winds on Friday. On Saturday, we expect light snow with winds diminishing to moderate from the NW. Temperatures will remain cool throughout the period.