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RegisterDec 22nd, 2019–Dec 23rd, 2019
Northwest Coastal.
Snow is gradually accumulating and consolidating above a recently buried layer of surface hoar. Best to make conservative terrain choices at this time.
Sunday Night: Mainly cloudy. Alpine temperature -5 C. Light to moderate southwest wind. Freezing level 300 m.
Monday: Flurries, 5-15 cm and up to 20 cm near Kitimat. Alpine temperature -5 C. Moderate south wind. Freezing level 600 m.
Tuesday: Scattered flurries, 5-10 cm. Alpine temperature -5 C. Moderate southwest wind. Freezing level 500 m.
Wednesday: Mix of sun and cloud. Alpine temperature -6 C. Light to moderate south wind. Freezing level 400 m.
Natural storm slab to size 2 avalanches were reported in the Shames area on Thursday. Further north in the region, explosives triggered storm slab avalanches to size 2.
A MIN report here from Saturday identifies and discusses reactive surface hoar buried 70 cm under the recent storm snow.
50-80 cm of snow has accumulated over a weak layer of surface hoar, old faceted surfaces, and/or a crust on south/southwest aspects in the alpine. Reports from the Shames area suggest the surface hoar layer is prevalent on all aspects at treeline elevations down to 800 m, and more likely on leeward and sheltered alpine areas.
The lower snowpack is generally considered strong, as there has been very little to report in terms of recent avalanche activity or snowpack test results on deeper layers. Snowpack depths at treeline range from 100-200 cm and taper quickly at lower elevations.