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RegisterDec 17th, 2020–Dec 18th, 2020
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
We have elevated the hazard at all elevations based on strong winds and incoming snow on Friday afternoon, and the potential for avalanches triggered at upper elevations to run full path in steep areas. Minimize overhead hazard for the next few days!
Strong winds and heavy snowfall are forecast starting Friday afternoon with some forecasts suggesting 15-20 cm by Saturday morning on the 93 N. Less snow is expected Eastern and Southern areas but winds will still be strong. Valley bottom temperatures should stay around -5 with ridge top temperatures around -12 to -15.
Wind slabs forming in the alpine with moderate to strong W winds. 20-50 cm of storm snow at treeline sits over the Dec 13 and Dec 7 layers of sun crust, facets and some surface hoar. The Nov crust/facets exist near the bottom of the snowpack and are weakest in shallow snowpack areas. Snowpack depths at treeline are between 80-160 cm.
Ski resorts reported small ski-cut and explosive triggered wind slabs and loose dry avalanches up to size 1.5 on Thursday. Weather limited visibility in the alpine and no other natural avalanches were observed or reported.