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RegisterFeb 7th, 2023–Feb 8th, 2023
South Coast Inland, Birkenhead, Duffey, South Chilcotin, Stein, Taseko.
Recent storm snow has been redistributed by moderate southwest winds. Use caution as you transition into wind-affected areas.
The best riding will be in sheltered areas above the rain line.
There have not been reports of avalanche activity since Friday. Due to few reports and poor visibility, avalanche activity is unknown but suspected to have occurred in our region with this most recent storm.
Please continue to share any observations or photos on the Mountain Information Network.
Up to 40 cm of recent storm snow has fallen throughout our region. Southwest winds will have redistributed new and recent snow into fresh wind slabs in exposed alpine and treeline terrain. In sheltered areas, the storm snow will be resting on 15 to 25 cm of soft snow. A crust may be found in the upper snowpack on steep solar aspects and below 1800 m.
Although we haven't seen recent persistent slab avalanche activity on mid-snowpack layers, we're still tracking a weak layer of faceted snow or decomposing crust buried 50 to 100 cm deep. This storm will be a good test to see if these layers can be triggered naturally.
The bottom of the snowpack is comprised of weak, sugary facets and depth hoar. It has been most problematic in the Hurley/Birkenhead and north. This layer is still a concern for step-down avalanches or very large triggers such as cornice falls. It can be most easily triggered from steep and rocky start zones where the snowpack varies from thick to thin.
Generally, the snowpack in this region is weak and shallow. Snowpack depths around treeline range between 150 to 250 cm.
Tuesday Night
Cloudy, snow ending late in the day with trace accumulation overnight, winds southwest 15 to 25 km/h, treeline temperatures -8 C and cooling.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with some clouds, no accumulation, winds southwest 12 to 18 km/h, treeline temperatures -9 C.
Thursday
Cloudy with sunny breaks, 10 cm accumulation, winds south 25 km/h climbing to 40, treeline temperatures around -5 C and warming.
Friday
Cloudy with possible late day sunny breaks, up to 15 cm accumulation ending in the afternoon, winds southwest 10 to 20 km/h, treeline temperatures -4 to -8 C.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.