Avalanche Forecast

Issued: Apr 22nd, 2016 9:27AM

The alpine rating is below threshold, the treeline rating is below threshold, and the below treeline rating is below threshold. Known problems include Wet Slabs and Loose Wet.

Avalanche Canada pgoddard, Avalanche Canada

Spring conditions. While the freezing level remains high, wet slabs will be the primary concern.

Summary

Weather Forecast

On Saturday, light snow is forecast above about 1600 m, with light to moderate SW winds. A cold front arriving on Sunday brings 10-15 cm snow, with the freezing level falling to around 1200 m by afternoon. Clouds and a few showers may linger on Monday morning, before skies start to clear.

Avalanche Summary

No new avalanches have been reported. On Tuesday, explosives triggered a size 3 wet slab avalanche in the Duffey Lake area. The avalanche released at ground on a NW aspect at 2200 m and ran to valley bottom. A MIN report from Monday describes a close call with a size 2.5 wet slab avalanche on a NE aspect in the alpine on Hour Peak on the McBride Range traverse. A skier triggered the large avalanche that released down 30 cm on an old melt-freeze crust and propagated a fracture about 50 m wide. Most commercial operations in the region have finished their season and information is becoming sparse.

Snowpack Summary

As temperatures gradually cool through the weekend, loose wet and wet slab avalanches will become less likely. Storm slabs may develop as the cold front passes through. At this time of year, monitoring the overnight freeze of the snow surface is very important. If the snow surface does not freeze overnight or if the crust is only a few cm thick, the effect of daytime heating or rain will weaken the snowpack much more quickly than it would if there is a well frozen thick crust. Low elevation and thin snowpack areas have become isothermal.

Problems

Wet Slabs

An icon showing Wet Slabs
Wet slabs remain possible until temperatures drop significantly.
Avoid rocky, shallow or steep slopes during the heat of the day.>Travel early before the heat of the day, and avoid big slopes in the afternoon.>

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.

Likelihood

Unlikely - Possible

Expected Size

3 - 6

Loose Wet

An icon showing Loose Wet
Rain can weaken snow surface layers and lead to loose wet avalanches in steep terrain.
Start and finish early before the surface crusts melt.>Avoid sun exposed slopes when the solar radiation is strong, especially if snow is moist or wet.>

Aspects: All aspects.

Elevations: Alpine, Treeline.

Likelihood

Unlikely - Possible

Expected Size

1 - 3

Valid until: Apr 23rd, 2016 2:00PM