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RegisterDec 17th, 2019–Dec 18th, 2019
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
The extent of the new wind slab distribution is uncertain. Where it exist you can expect the new load to be reactive.
Strong winds Tuesday will begin to dissipate over night, expect values to remain in the moderate range Wednesday. Temperatures will gradually warm through the week with forecasted freezing levels climbing to 1600m by Friday. A trace of snow for Wednesday, Thursday. Accumulation will intensify by the weeks end with up to 25cm Saturday.
Strong winds have formed new wind slab at alpine and tree line. The distribution of this new load is uncertain. Beneath the recent 40-60 cm of storm snow, the snowpack structure is generally weak, consisting of facets and depth hoar. The Nov crust is present up to 2500m and ~30 cm up from ground. Snowpack depths at treeline range from 80-160 cm.
No new natural avalanche activity for the past two days. Local ski hills have reported small wind slabs reactive to ski cuts.