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RegisterDec 27th, 2023–Dec 28th, 2023
Sasquatch, Sasquatch, Coquihalla, Harrison-Fraser, Manning, Skagit.
Watch for wind slabs in exposed terrain features as you head to higher elevations. They may be small but reactive to human triggers.
No new avalanches have been reported.
If you do head into the backcountry please consider submitting observations and/or photos on the Mountain Information Network.
Small wind slabs can be found in exposed terrain at higher elevations. At treeline and below the snow surface will likely be moist.
The mid and lower snowpack is made up of a series of crusts and strong, rounded grains. The snowpack is generally well consolidated.
Overall, the snow depth remains shallow, especially on south facing slopes. Below treeline, expect to encounter dirt or shallow, moist snow. Early season hazards are just below the surface.
Wednesday Night
Partially clear with up to 3 mm of mixed precipitation, south alpine wind 40 to 60 km/h, freezing level around 2000 m.
Thursday
A mix of sun and cloud with trace amounts of mixed precipitation possible, south alpine wind 25 to 60 km/h, freezing level around 2000 m.
Friday
Mostly sunny with no new snow expected, southeast alpine wind 15 to 30 km/h, freezing level rising to 2800 m.
Saturday
A mix of sun and cloud with no new snow expected, southeast alpine wind 15 to 25 km/h, freezing level around 2400 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.