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RegisterApr 19th, 2022–Apr 20th, 2022
Yukon.
More benign weather from an avalanche perspective for the next few days.
Be sure to check out the latest Forecasters' Blog as you plan your spring objectives.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with isolated flurries and a trace of new snow. Light east winds.
WEDNESDAY: Mainly cloudy. Light variable winds. Treeline high temperatures around -4.
THURSDAY: A mix of sun and cloud. Light variable winds shifting south. Treeline high temperatures around -3.
FRIDAY: Mainly cloudy with isolated flurries and a trace of new snow. Strong south winds. Treeline high temperatures around -3.
No new avalanches have been reported over the past few days on the Canadian side of White Pass. Things have been different on the US side with at least one very large natural avalanche as well as some ice falls leaving ice chunks and 4-5m debris piles on the rail line in the afternoon on Saturday and Sunday.
A size 3 cornice-triggered slab avalanche was observed near White Pass last Tuesday. This avalanche occurred on an east aspect in the alpine.
Several small human-triggered wind slabs (size 1) were reported during the outflow wind event early last week.
A few windblown cm of new snow have added to heavily wind affected surfaces from last week's strong northerly winds.
On south and west facing slopes up to 1400 m a surface crust from spring sunshine can be found, while other aspects hold dry snow. The mid-snowpack is generally strong, overlying weak basal facets at the base of the snowpack.
Check out this MIN report for an overview of current conditions in the Fraser area.