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RegisterDec 9th, 2023–Dec 10th, 2023
North Rockies, McBride, Sugarbowl, East Kakwa, Kakwa, McGregor, Pine Pass, Renshaw, Robson, Tumbler.
Strong winds will make for challenging backcountry travel. Watch for pockets of fresh wind loading.
Early season hazards lurk just below the snows surface, take it easy.
No avalanches have been reported in the last 3 days. Reactivity is expected to linger in wind affected features.
Please continue to submit MIN reports and support your backcountry community.
Strong winds will strip snow from south and west facing slopes, redistributing it onto north and east facing terrain features - or simply blowing it away where wind speeds are high enough.
A layer of surface hoar can be found around 30-50 cm deep. This is most concerning in wind-loaded features.
A crust with sugary facets beneath it can be found just above the ground. The snowpack is still shallow for this time of year. Average snowpack depths at treeline range from 65 to 90 cm.
Saturday Night
Cloudy with up to 10-15 cm of snow. Southwest winds increase,70-90 km/h. Treeline temperatures around -6 °C.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with 5-10 cm of snow. Strong westerly winds ease over the day, to 40 km/h. Freezing levels rise to 1200 m by afternoon. Treeline temperatures around -2 °C.
Monday
Sunny breaks in the afternoon. No snow is expected. Freezing levels return to valley bottom, with treeline temperatures around -7 °C. Westerly winds, 20-30 km/h.
Tuesday
A mix of sun and cloud. Strong southwest winds return, 70-90 km/h. Light snowfall possible.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.