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RegisterJan 6th, 2022–Jan 7th, 2022
Little Yoho.
Heads up as conditions change overnight and Fri with extreme winds and 10-20 cm forecasted. Stay in sheltered areas over the next few days. Climbers be wary of overhead hazard as avalanches may run further than expected in gullies gouging facets.
A strong westerly flow is established with a Pacific low pressure system off the coast sending moisture our way. Expect 10-20 cm of snow by Saturday morning and extreme winds starting overnight Thursday and into Friday (> 100 km/hr). Temperatures will moderate from the cold snap and we could see highs of -5 on Friday before back to -20 on Saturday.
15-30 cm of snow has fallen over the past week, making for deep powder snow on the surface. This changes on Thurs night with the arrival of strong SW winds, expected to create sensitive windslabs at treeline and in alpine areas as all of that loose snow gets blown around. These slabs may bond poorly to the underlying facets from the cold snap.
No new avalanches were reported or observed in the past 24-hours.