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RegisterJan 26th, 2024–Jan 27th, 2024
Glacier.
Avalanche hazard may rise quickly with warming temps and increased wind.
Be prepared to dial back your objective quickly if there are obvious signs of wind transport at ridgetop, or if the forecast freezing levels (1600m) are exceeded.
Avalanche control just West of the park produced a size 3 storm slab avalanche in a large Southerly feature on Friday.
We observed isolated naturals in the highway corridor over last few days, triggered by southerly winds at upper elevations, and high freezing levels in valley bottom avalanche paths.
Riders have been triggering isolated small slabs this week in the moistening snow on steep features below treeline. These were failing down 30-40 cm on the Jan 3 crust.
Warm temperatures and wind effect at upper elevations, has created a soft storm slab. This overlies variable wind effect in open terrain, and faceted snow in sheltered areas.
A sun crust (Jan 3), down 50cm and most prominent at and below Tree-line on S-SW aspects, has been a failure plane for a few recent human triggered avalanches.
The Dec 1 surface hoar layer is down ~110cm and is decomposing.
2 frontal systems impacting the interior Friday night and then Sunday morning will bring warm temps, moderate snowfall and SW wind.
Tonight: Flurries (5cm), Alpine low -6°C. Light SW ridgetop winds.
Sat: Flurries (2-4cm). High -1°C, Moderate SW winds, Freezing level (FZL)1600m.
Sun: Snow (up to 20cm). Low -2°C, High 0°C. Moderate to strong SW winds, FZL 1900m
Mon: Isolated flurries. Low -1°C, High 2°C. FZL 2700m.