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RegisterJan 6th, 2020–Jan 7th, 2020
Jasper.
Up to 15cm of new snow forecasted Tuesday afternoon. Careful terrain considerations will be key to avoiding involving yourself in an avalanche. Avoid wind loaded features underfoot, or those that are overhead.
Cooler temperatures, light winds and high overcast will continue into Tuesday morning. Tuesday afternoon tempratures will warm and up to 15cm's of new snow may fall with winds shifting slightly to come from the south. Mid to late in the week it will cool again with a clearing trend
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Up to 30cm of settling new snow below treeline overlies buried surface hoar up to 2200m in sheltered areas. Moderate SW winds continue to build on existing wind slabs on lee features at treeline and above. The bottom of the snowpack consists of well developed facets, depth hoar, and decomposing crusts.
No new natural avalanche activity observed or reported today due to limited field observations. In the last 48 hours some natural activity was noted up to size 3 out of steep alpine features. Explosive triggered avalanches up size 2.5 failing at ground from avalanche control conducted January 5th