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RegisterApr 20th, 2026–Apr 21st, 2026
Vancouver Island, East Island, North Island, South Island, West Island.
Any surface crust that forms overnight will break down quickly. Start and finish your day early.
Wet loose avalanches are likely on steep slopes when the snow surface is wet.
A few small natural and skier triggered wet loose avalanches were observed Saturday afternoon. These avalanches occurred at treeline and ran on the thick crust described in the snowpack summary.
No other recent avalanches have been reported, observations are very limited on the island right now.
A thin crust may exist early in the morning but it will break down quickly. The snow below is likely wet.
A thick crust can be found down 5 to 25 cm at treeline and above. The snowpack below this crust is well settled and strong.
At low elevations the snowpack is disappearing quickly. Where snow remains it is isothermal.
Monday Night
Clear skies. 10 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 11 °C. Freezing level 2800 m.
Tuesday
Sunny in the morning and increasing cloud in the afternoon. Chance of convective flurries. 1 to 10 mm of rain at treeline. 10 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 10 °C. Freezing level 2800 m.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny. 1 mm of rain at treeline. 30 km/h north ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 8 °C. Freezing level 2700 m.
Thursday
Sunny. 20 km/h north ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 8 °C. Freezing level 2500 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.