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RegisterMar 12th, 2023–Mar 13th, 2023
Cariboos, Blue River, Clearwater, McBride, Premier, Quesnel, Sugarbowl, Clemina, North Monashee, Renshaw, Robson.
Forecast snow and wind are expected to form large storm slabs that are reactive to human triggers at all elevations.
Make conservative terrain choices and avoid overhead hazard.
No new avalanches were reported in this region on Saturday.
Forecast snow and wind are expected to form large storm slabs that are reactive to human triggers on Monday.
Forecast snow and wind are expected to form fresh storm slabs that are reactive to human triggers.
The storm slabs will be sitting on a variety of surfaces. These include surface hoar (3-10 mm) on shady slopes at all elevations, wind affected surfaces at treeline and above, and sun crust on sunny aspects.
The mid-snowpack is generally strong but the lower snowpack is a different story.
The November facets are still prominent at the base of the snowpack. They are showing signs of improving but this layer remains a significant concern in rocky, shallow, or thin to thick snowpack areas at treeline and above.
Sunday Night
Snow; 5-15 cm / Moderate southwest ridgetop wind / Low temperature at treeline around -8 C / Freezing level valley bottom
Monday
Snow; 15-20 cm; another 5-10 cm overnight / Moderate southwest ridgetop wind / High temperature at treeline around -2 C / Freezing level 1100 m
Tuesday
Mix of sun and cloud with isolated flurries; 0-3 cm / Light southwest ridgetop wind / High temperature at treeline around -4 C / Freezing level 1000 m
Wednesday
Mix of sun and cloud / Light southwest ridgetop wind / High temperature at treeline around -3 C / Freezing level 1100 m
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.