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RegisterDec 25th, 2022–Dec 26th, 2022
Akamina, Crowsnest North, Crowsnest South.
Expect winds slabs to become touchy to triggering on Monday as rain and warm temperatures rapidly settle the upper snowpack.
Wind loaded features are the primary concern. Watch for wind slabs in sheltered terrain and expect reactivity to be greatest in areas they are sitting over surface hoar.
On Friday, wind slabs were reported to size one from natural and human triggers.
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Strong westerly winds have redistributed recent snow into wind slabs at higher elevations. On south facing slopes wind slab could have formed over a sun crust. A layer of surface hoar down around 30cm can be found in sheltered terrain on all aspects up to 2000m. Reactivity will increase where wind slabs sit over this surface hoar, especially as temperatures increase on Monday and Tuesday.
A weak layer consisting of facets and a crust formed in November is now buried around 60cm deep.
In general, the snowpack is quite weak and faceted with average snowpack depths of around 150cm at treeline.
Sunday Night
Mostly cloudy with light flurries bringing trace amounts of new snow. Moderate westerly winds. Freezing levels around 500 m, high temperatures of -3°C.
Monday
Cloudy with trace amounts of snow expected, or light rain. Strong southwest winds return. Freezing levels rise to 2000 m. High temperatures of +3 °C.
Tuesday
Wet snow and rain continues with another 5 to 10 mm. Strong westerly winds with the freezing levels remaining elevated at 2000 m.
Wednesday
Light precipitation 1 to 5 mm. Freezing levels are expected to begin to descend to around 500 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.