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RegisterFeb 9th, 2020–Feb 10th, 2020
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
New wind slabs and the continued concern for occasional avalanches on the deep persistent layer mean there is still a lot of uncertainty with the snowpack. Enjoy the new snow in lower consequence, sheltered areas!
Clearing skies, cool temperatures and light winds are forecast on Monday with treeline temperatures in the -14 to -16 C range for much of the day. Tuesday the winds increase to strong again and light flurries are forecast with accumulations in the 5-10 cm range.
15-20 cm of snow in the past several days. Strong winds on Sunday created fresh wind slabs at treeline and in the alpine. In many areas a dense mid pack sits over the basal weak layers of facets and depth hoar. Deep snowpack areas (>150 cm) have a denser base. A buried rain crust from February 1st is present up to 1850 m.
Ski cutting and explosive work at the ski hills on Sunday produced a few small wind slabs avalanches and cornice failures. No new natural avalanches observed or reported. Continued sporadic natural, skier and explosive triggered avalanches up to size 3 on the deep persistent facets and depth hoar have occurred in the past week.