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RegisterMar 5th, 2024–Mar 6th, 2024
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
The natural cycle is tapering off, but conditions remain primed for human triggering. Discipline is required to manage this condition for some time to come.
Avalanche control is being conducted on the Emerald Lake slide path Mar 6, 2024. Hamilton Lake area, Emerald Peak, and Emerald Basin area are CLOSED.
Lake Louise patrol reported triggering a size 2.5 persistent slab that ran 250m. Notably, when the shot went off on the cornice above the slope, the cornice pulled back well into flat terrain. They had another explosive result size 2 wind slab.
Sunshine patrol triggered a size 1.5 persistent slab on the Feb 3rd crust. The slab was reloaded onto the previous bed-surface by the wind.
50-90 cm of new snow fell from Feb 23 to March 2 and is now being blown into wind slabs at upper elevations. These slabs overlie the weak Feb 3 facet/crust layer that is down 50-90 cm and exists up to 2500 m and higher on solar aspects. The lower snowpack consists of several facet layers and depth hoar and the base of the snowpack is weak in shallow areas. Goats Eye Profile.
A high-pressure system is moving into the forecast region tonight bringing clear skies. Temperature will remain seasonally cool with the ridge at -20 and the valley at -10. Moderate SW wind is expected at the ridgeline. No precipitation will occur.