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RegisterApr 22nd, 2022–Apr 23rd, 2022
Cariboos.
Carefully assess steep lines for wind slab and limit exposure to slopes with large cornices above.
Friday night: Light flurries bringing trace amounts of new snow with light west winds. Low of -10 at 2000 m.
Saturday: A mix of sun and cloud with the possibility of light flurries bringing trace amounts of new snow. Light southwest winds and freezing levels rising to 2300 m.
Sunday: A mix of sun and cloud with the possibility of light flurries bringing trace amounts of new snow. Moderate south winds and freezing levels rising to 2300 m.
Monday: 5 to 15 cm of new snow expected at higher elevations with moderate south winds. Freezing level around 2000 m.
On Wednesday several natural cornice falls to size 2.5 were reported. We suspect that small pockets of wind slab could be found in the alpine. As the sun comes out small wet loose avalanches are possible.
If you are out in the backcountry please consider filling out a Mountain Information Network report.
10 to 20 cm of recent storm snow overlies old wind effected surfaces and a crust on solar aspects. The upper snowpack contains several crusts that extend up to mountain tops on solar aspects. Moist snow will likely be observed on solar aspects and at lower elevations.
Cornices are very large and exposure to slopes beneath them should be minimized, especially if the weather is sunny, warm, or windy. The snowpack deteriorates rapidly at lower elevations.