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RegisterApr 25th, 2022–Apr 28th, 2022
Vancouver Island.
Watch for heightened avalanche conditions as you climb to elevations where recent snow has accumulated.
MONDAY NIGHT: Cloudy with light flurries and up to 5 cm of snow above 1000 m, 20-40 km/h wind from the southwest, treeline temperatures around -3 C.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy, scattered flurries in the morning with 5-10 cm of snow above 800 m, light wind from the south, treeline temperatures around -2 C.
WEDNESDAY: Mix of sun and cloud, isolated flurries with trace amounts of snow above 700 m, light wind from the south, treeline temperatures reach -1 C.
THURSDAY: Cloudy with sunny periods, scattered flurries bring 5-10 cm of snow, light wind, treeline temperatures around 0 C.
We have no recent avalanche observations, but based on the weather we suspect wind slabs have formed in alpine terrain and that the fresh snow could release as wet loose avalanches when the sun comes out.
Winter conditions persist at upper elevations, with stormy weather between Sunday and Tuesday bringing 20 to 40 cm of snow above 1000 m. Cool temperatures over the next few days should keep this snow dry, while sun-exposed slopes and lower elevations will likely turn moist or crusty. The lower snowpack is strong under the current cool weather, but large looming cornices remain a concern this time of year.