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RegisterJan 17th, 2020–Jan 18th, 2020
Little Yoho.
The snowpack is alive!... and is being stressed by the recent dramatic temperature swings as we transition out of the cold snap. Natural avalanche activity has started and can be expected to continue until the snowpack adjusts to the change.
Saturday will see a mix of sun and cloud with isolated snowfall amounts up to 5cm. Winds will gradually increase over the day from moderate to strong from the SW as warmer temperatures arrive. Morning lows of -25 to afternoon highs of -10. Temps and winds will continue to increase on Sunday.
2-15cm of new snow in the past 24 hrs and sustained Southerly winds continue to build wind slabs in the alpine and open areas at tree line. There is up to 60 cm above the Dec 31 layer of facets, surface hoar and sun crust. Concern remains for the weak layers of facets and depth hoar near the base of the snowpack.
Numerous avalanche observations and reports today across the region up to Sz 2.5. Natural cornice failures, wind slabs and persistent slabs have come alive with the recent dramatic swing in temperatures (-27 to -10 in Lake Louise today over a 6 hr period). Local ski areas seeing explosive results up to sz 2 with some stepping down to deeper layers.