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RegisterDec 1st, 2020–Dec 2nd, 2020
Cariboos.
Things are looking HOT up high for the next couple days. Naturally triggered wet loose avalanches are possible on all aspects and especially likely on solar aspects. Overhead hazards will be a primary concern.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Clear / Light, northwest ridgetop wind / alpine low temperature 0 (temperature inversion, -12 in valleys) / Strong temperature inversion with above freezing air 2000-3500 m.
WEDNESDAY: Sunny / Moderate, south ridgetop wind / alpine high temperature +6 / Strong temperature inversion with above freezing air 2000-3500 m.
THURSDAY: Sunny / Moderate, southwest ridgetop wind / alpine high temperature +6 / Strong temperature inversion with above freezing air 2000-3500 m.
FRIDAY: Mix of sun and cloud / Moderate, southwest ridgetop wind / alpine high temperature 0 / Temperature inversion with above freezing air 2000-3000 m.
Data is very sparse in this region. Please submit your observations to the Mountain Information Network.
10 cm of new snow on Monday covered a possible layer of surface hoar. 50-80 cm. of recent storm snow and moderate to strong southwest winds formed widespread wind slabs over the weekend. These slabs may remain reactive to human triggers in areas where they are sitting on a second layer of small surface hoar down 40-60 cm. There is a crust from early November now down approximately 75-125 cm. This crust has been observed with sugary facets above and below it. It is most likely to be reactive to human triggers on south facing slopes and in shallow, rocky, snowpack areas in the alpine.