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RegisterMar 3rd, 2024–Mar 4th, 2024
Glacier.
Natural avalanche activity is decreasing but human triggered avalanches are still occurring and will continue for some time to come!
Stick to conservative terrain, and be aware of who is above and below you.
Last week, a group triggered a size 3 in the Camp West area, failing on the Feb 3rd persistent weak layer.
Natural avalanches from overnight Friday from Mt Macdonald put dust and branches on the highway.
A skier-triggered sz 2 slab popped mid-run on Avalanche Crest Sunday.
We continue to see daily reports in the region of human triggered avalanches on the Feb 3rd layer - many failing in small forest openings.
We have ~140cms of settled (storm) snow from several recent storms.
Moderate to strong south winds loaded lee features during the storm last week. Winds switched to the N early Saturday, reverse loading slopes in the Alpine and Tree-line.
Below the storm snow, a layer of faceted/sugary crystals sits on the Feb 3rd crust forming a significant persistent weak layer and will be the main layer of concern for the foreseeable future.
Unsettled weather through southern BC will bring convective flurries to the region and cool temps. Snow amounts will vary from basin to basin.
Tonight: Cloudy, isolated flurries, Alp low -11°C light W winds.
Mon: Cloudy/sunny periods & isolated flurries, Alp high -11°C, light/mod W winds.
Tues: Cloudy/flurries, Alp high -14°C, light W ridgetop winds.
Wed: Mix of sun/cloud, Alp high -14°C, light W winds.