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Avalanche Forecast

Archived

May 20th, 2026–Jun 3rd, 2026

Alpine
Spring Conditions
Treeline
Spring Conditions
Below Treeline
Spring Conditions
Alpine
Spring Conditions
Treeline
Spring Conditions
Below Treeline
Spring Conditions
Alpine
Spring Conditions
Treeline
Spring Conditions
Below Treeline
Spring Conditions

Regions

Glacier.

Daily avalanche bulletins have concluded for the season, but the possibility of avalanches is still present.

The Spring Conditions page offers guidance on mountain travel during this transition period.

Please continue submitting any snow/mountain travel observations on the Mountain Information Network.

Confidence

Snowpack Summary

The snow surface likely consists of a mix of hard melt-freeze crust and dry snow depending on aspect and elevation. Sun-exposed slopes may undergo daily melting and freezing whereas northerly alpine slopes could remain dry with potential slabs.

Crust layers persist in the middle to lower sections of the snowpack. These crusts could provide sliding layers when/if things warm up dramatically.

Weather Summary

For real time weather forecasts visit:

The Avalanche Canada Mountain Weather Forecast https://avalanche.ca/weather/forecast

For detailed model guidance:

Windy.com https://www.windy.com/?51.269,-117.395,11,m:e4CacTf

Spotwx.com https://spotwx.com/