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RegisterDec 6th, 2023–Dec 7th, 2023
Sea To Sky, Brandywine, Garibaldi, Homathko, Powell River, Spearhead, Tantalus, Sasquatch, Sasquatch, Sky Pilot.
Storm slabs in the alpine may be reactive to rider triggering. Stable avalanche conditions exist wherever a thick surface crust is present.
On Tuesday, numerous natural wet slab and wet loose avalanche activity was seen in treeline and below treeline terrain. Storm slabs may exist and be reactive to rider-triggering in upper elevations where a surface crust does not exist.
If you're heading out in the backcountry, please consider sharing any observations on the Mountain Information Network
At treeline and above 10 to 20 cm of new snow sits above a widespread crust and may show a poor bond. The new snow tapers with elevation loss but the surface crust continues to exist below treeline. This crust should provide a bridge over any previous layers of concern deeper in the snowpack.
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy. Light wind from the northeast and alpine temperatures near -5. Freezing level dropping to 800 m.
Thursday
Cloudy. Alpine winds 10 to 20 km/h from the northwest. Treeline temperature near -2°C, and freezing level 1000 m.
Friday
Mostly cloudy with possible sunny breaks. Alpine winds from the southeast 15 to 20 km/h and temperatures -4 to -8°C. Freezing levels near 800 m.
Saturday
Next frontal system to arrive, bringing strong south winds, new snow amounts 15 to 25 cm. Freezing levels near 1000 m.
More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.