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RegisterFeb 24th, 2022–Feb 25th, 2022
Yukon.
Terrain sheltered from the wind still holds soft snow. Stiff windslabs are unlikely to avalanche under the weight of a rider, but they can make for challenging riding conditions.
Good backcountry safety and travel habits are still important.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy. Possible trace of snow expected. Moderate to strong south to southwest ridgetop wind. Temperature inversion breaking down. Alpine low around -6 °C.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. 0-2 cm of snow expected. Strong to extreme south ridgetop wind. Alpine high around -6 °C.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. 0-2 cm of snow expected overnight, and another 0-2 cm through the day. Moderate to strong southeast ridgetop wind. Alpine high around -8 °C.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy. 2-5 cm of snow expected overnight, and another 2-5 cm through the day. Moderate to strong southeast ridgetop wind. Alpine high around -5 °C.
We have received no reports of recent avalanche activity.
Surface snow has been extensively wind affected by outflow winds on Monday and strong southwest winds on Tuesday, and is very firm in exposed areas. You'll still find some soft snow in terrain that has been sheltered from the recent, variable winds.
A shallowly buried crust (around 20 cm deep) extends up to at least 1200 m on all aspects. It appears to be well bonded to surrounding snow, and is beginning to break down. Below this, the mid-pack is generally well-settled and strong in most areas. The basal snowpack consists of weak, sugary facets.