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RegisterApr 11th, 2021–Apr 12th, 2021
North Columbia.
The spring sun can pack a punch and quickly initiate loose wet avalanche activity on steep slopes. Be ready to back off as the snow surface becomes moist. Lingering wind slabs may remain reactive to human triggers on lee features at alpine and treeline elevations.
A ridge of high pressure sets up over the province bringing sunny, dry weather. Freezing levels are forecast to steadily rise through the week.
Sunday night: Clear. Light wind switching east. Alpine temperature around -9. Freezing level valley bottom.
Monday: Sunny. Light to moderate east wind. Alpine temperature around -6. Freezing level 1500 m.
Tuesday: Sunny. Moderate east wind. Alpine temperature around -3. Freezing level 1800 m.
Wednesday: Sunny. Moderate to strong east wind. Alpine temperature around 0. Freezing level 2500 m.
Wind slabs have shown quite limited reactivity in the last couple of days, a few natural and ski cut size 1-1.5 were observed on Saturday. On Friday, most activity in the recent snow has been limited to size 1 loose snow avalanches. One size 2 was reported.
A couple of natural cornice failures size 2.5 observed Thursday did not trigger slabs on slopes below. One entrained loose dry to size 2.
Neighboring Glacier National Park reported a few very large (size 3-4) glide slab releases on Thursday. Glide slabs are hard to predict and can release at any time so it is important to avoid slopes with glide cracks.
20-30 cm of well-settled recent snow has been wind affected at upper elevations. On North aspects in the alpine, the recent snow sits on dry wintery snow surfaces and possibly surface hoar on wind-sheltered slopes. Elsewhere, it sits on a series of melt-freeze crusts on all aspects below 1900 m and southerly aspects to mountain top. Reports indicate snow is bonding well at these interfaces.
The recent warm weather is expected to have helped old persistent weak layers heal, including a few crusts buried over the last month as well as a facet layer 150 cm deep from the mid-February cold snap.