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RegisterMar 21st, 2023–Mar 22nd, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
Another clear and sunny day is ahead. Although the radiant air temp is expected to be cool, expect South/West slopes to heat up and try to steer clear by mid-afternoon. Unfortunately, deep persistent slabs are still a possibility.
Sunshine patrol reported observing 2 size 2.5 deep slabs in the surrounding backcountry. One on Fatigue Mountain and one near Mt. Ball. Both occurred within the last 24 hours. Lake Louise patrol reported triggering two old hard wind slabs size 1.5 in the White Horn gullies with explosives. No other avalanches were observed or reported.
Little change. Above 1600 m the surface is 10-20 cm of soft, settled snow with minimal wind effect. Suncrusts are forming on steep solar slopes and are more widespread below 1400 m. The middle of the snowpack holds several crust layers that continue to produce avalanches, and the base of the snowpack is very weak depth hoar in almost all areas.
On Wednesday, alpine temperatures will remain cool with highs at about -6. The valley, however, could climb to 5 degrees. Freezing levels up to 2000m. Skies are expected to be clear, so expect solar radiation to be a factor on South and West aspects late in the day. The wind could come up to the moderate range from the West.