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RegisterJan 3rd, 2023–Jan 4th, 2023
Vancouver Island, East Island, North Island, South Island, West Island.
Use caution around wind-loaded areas at upper elevations.
No avalanches have been reported since a cycle of small storm slabs occurred on Friday Dec 31 (size 1 to 1.5).
Continue to support your backcountry community and please consider submitting a MIN report.
30 to 40 cm of snow from last week is settling over a melt-freeze crust above 1000 m. A thin layer of facets could exist around this interface. Strong southerly winds have redistributed available snow into wind slabs on north and east aspects and cross-loading on others. Below 1000 m the snow surface could still be moist.
Terrain below treeline has limited or no coverage.
Tuesday night
A weak frontal system will bring 5 to 15 cm of snow above 500 m and rain below 500 m, 30 to 50 km/h wind from the southeast, treeline temperatures around -2 °C.
Wednesday
Cloudy with sunny breaks in the afternoon, no significant precipitation, 40 to 60 km/h wind from the southeast, freezing level fluctuating between 1000 and 1500 m in the afternoon with treeline temperatures hovering around 0 °C.
ThursdayCloudy with 5 to 15 mm of mixed precipitation as freezing levels fluctuate between 1000 and 1500 m, 50 to 80 km/h wind from the southeast.
FridayStormy with 25 to 50 mm of precipitation with the heaviest accumulations on the west and south side of the island. Freezing levels climbing to 1200 m will likely results in mixed precipitation types at treeline and rain below 1000 m. 60 to 80 km/h wind from the southeast.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.